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Difference between Response.Redirect and Server.Transfer
Posted Date: 06 May 2008 Resource Type:
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venkat kamal
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Response.Redirect
1.It sends a message to the browser saying it to move to some different page.
2.It has a round trip.
3.You can maintain the state but it has a lot of drawbacks.
Server.Transfer
1.It does not send any message to the browser but rather redirects the user directly from the server itself.
2.There is no round trip.
3.With this you can preserve the information it has a parameter called as "preserve form".
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