Response.Redirect is not passing the value to another webform
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I am trying to pass a textbox value in ClientGroupRegistration.aspx
to a label in BorrowerRegistration.aspx
. I am using the QueryString method, however, the following code is not working for me. No value gets passed to relationshipNameLabel.Text
.
From ClientGroupRegistration.aspx
protected void nextPageButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ClientGroup client = new ClientGroup(this.addRelationshipName, this.addRelationshipComments);
Response.Redirect("~/WebPages/BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=" + client.ClientName().ToString(), false); //ClientName() method returns a client name
}
To BorrowerRegistration.aspx
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
relationshipNameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["Parameter"];
}
c# asp.net webforms query-string
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I am trying to pass a textbox value in ClientGroupRegistration.aspx
to a label in BorrowerRegistration.aspx
. I am using the QueryString method, however, the following code is not working for me. No value gets passed to relationshipNameLabel.Text
.
From ClientGroupRegistration.aspx
protected void nextPageButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ClientGroup client = new ClientGroup(this.addRelationshipName, this.addRelationshipComments);
Response.Redirect("~/WebPages/BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=" + client.ClientName().ToString(), false); //ClientName() method returns a client name
}
To BorrowerRegistration.aspx
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
relationshipNameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["Parameter"];
}
c# asp.net webforms query-string
Please load the first page in Chrome. Load Developer Tools. Go to Network tab. TickPreserve log
. Click the Next Page button. Please show us the request and response headers of the next request.
– mjwills
Nov 22 at 3:13
A very likely cause is that client.ClientName() is returning an empty string. So the value is getting passed. It's just empty. You can set a breakpoint on the redirect line and see what the value of the property is.
– Scott Hannen
Nov 22 at 5:16
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I am trying to pass a textbox value in ClientGroupRegistration.aspx
to a label in BorrowerRegistration.aspx
. I am using the QueryString method, however, the following code is not working for me. No value gets passed to relationshipNameLabel.Text
.
From ClientGroupRegistration.aspx
protected void nextPageButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ClientGroup client = new ClientGroup(this.addRelationshipName, this.addRelationshipComments);
Response.Redirect("~/WebPages/BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=" + client.ClientName().ToString(), false); //ClientName() method returns a client name
}
To BorrowerRegistration.aspx
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
relationshipNameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["Parameter"];
}
c# asp.net webforms query-string
I am trying to pass a textbox value in ClientGroupRegistration.aspx
to a label in BorrowerRegistration.aspx
. I am using the QueryString method, however, the following code is not working for me. No value gets passed to relationshipNameLabel.Text
.
From ClientGroupRegistration.aspx
protected void nextPageButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ClientGroup client = new ClientGroup(this.addRelationshipName, this.addRelationshipComments);
Response.Redirect("~/WebPages/BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=" + client.ClientName().ToString(), false); //ClientName() method returns a client name
}
To BorrowerRegistration.aspx
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
relationshipNameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["Parameter"];
}
c# asp.net webforms query-string
c# asp.net webforms query-string
edited Nov 22 at 4:12
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asked Nov 22 at 2:24
LearningCSharp
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Please load the first page in Chrome. Load Developer Tools. Go to Network tab. TickPreserve log
. Click the Next Page button. Please show us the request and response headers of the next request.
– mjwills
Nov 22 at 3:13
A very likely cause is that client.ClientName() is returning an empty string. So the value is getting passed. It's just empty. You can set a breakpoint on the redirect line and see what the value of the property is.
– Scott Hannen
Nov 22 at 5:16
add a comment |
Please load the first page in Chrome. Load Developer Tools. Go to Network tab. TickPreserve log
. Click the Next Page button. Please show us the request and response headers of the next request.
– mjwills
Nov 22 at 3:13
A very likely cause is that client.ClientName() is returning an empty string. So the value is getting passed. It's just empty. You can set a breakpoint on the redirect line and see what the value of the property is.
– Scott Hannen
Nov 22 at 5:16
Please load the first page in Chrome. Load Developer Tools. Go to Network tab. Tick
Preserve log
. Click the Next Page button. Please show us the request and response headers of the next request.– mjwills
Nov 22 at 3:13
Please load the first page in Chrome. Load Developer Tools. Go to Network tab. Tick
Preserve log
. Click the Next Page button. Please show us the request and response headers of the next request.– mjwills
Nov 22 at 3:13
A very likely cause is that client.ClientName() is returning an empty string. So the value is getting passed. It's just empty. You can set a breakpoint on the redirect line and see what the value of the property is.
– Scott Hannen
Nov 22 at 5:16
A very likely cause is that client.ClientName() is returning an empty string. So the value is getting passed. It's just empty. You can set a breakpoint on the redirect line and see what the value of the property is.
– Scott Hannen
Nov 22 at 5:16
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When you redirect to BorrowerRegistration page, did you check URL?
If It has no QueryString value then your Client Method returns NULL value. URL will be like :
BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=
I have even tried this Response.Redirect("BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=JoJo"); and still no value gets passed to reationshipNameLabel.Text.
– LearningCSharp
Nov 24 at 3:29
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Make sure the URL has your parameters in it, if it has them then you have to do something like this in BorrowerRegistration.aspx.cs
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (Request.QueryString["Parameter"] != null)
relationshipNameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["Parameter"].ToString();
}
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2 Answers
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When you redirect to BorrowerRegistration page, did you check URL?
If It has no QueryString value then your Client Method returns NULL value. URL will be like :
BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=
I have even tried this Response.Redirect("BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=JoJo"); and still no value gets passed to reationshipNameLabel.Text.
– LearningCSharp
Nov 24 at 3:29
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When you redirect to BorrowerRegistration page, did you check URL?
If It has no QueryString value then your Client Method returns NULL value. URL will be like :
BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=
I have even tried this Response.Redirect("BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=JoJo"); and still no value gets passed to reationshipNameLabel.Text.
– LearningCSharp
Nov 24 at 3:29
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When you redirect to BorrowerRegistration page, did you check URL?
If It has no QueryString value then your Client Method returns NULL value. URL will be like :
BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=
When you redirect to BorrowerRegistration page, did you check URL?
If It has no QueryString value then your Client Method returns NULL value. URL will be like :
BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=
answered Nov 22 at 4:55
Md. Mehedi Hassan
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I have even tried this Response.Redirect("BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=JoJo"); and still no value gets passed to reationshipNameLabel.Text.
– LearningCSharp
Nov 24 at 3:29
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I have even tried this Response.Redirect("BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=JoJo"); and still no value gets passed to reationshipNameLabel.Text.
– LearningCSharp
Nov 24 at 3:29
I have even tried this Response.Redirect("BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=JoJo"); and still no value gets passed to reationshipNameLabel.Text.
– LearningCSharp
Nov 24 at 3:29
I have even tried this Response.Redirect("BorrowerRegistration.aspx?Parameter=JoJo"); and still no value gets passed to reationshipNameLabel.Text.
– LearningCSharp
Nov 24 at 3:29
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0
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Make sure the URL has your parameters in it, if it has them then you have to do something like this in BorrowerRegistration.aspx.cs
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (Request.QueryString["Parameter"] != null)
relationshipNameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["Parameter"].ToString();
}
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up vote
0
down vote
Make sure the URL has your parameters in it, if it has them then you have to do something like this in BorrowerRegistration.aspx.cs
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (Request.QueryString["Parameter"] != null)
relationshipNameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["Parameter"].ToString();
}
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Make sure the URL has your parameters in it, if it has them then you have to do something like this in BorrowerRegistration.aspx.cs
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (Request.QueryString["Parameter"] != null)
relationshipNameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["Parameter"].ToString();
}
Make sure the URL has your parameters in it, if it has them then you have to do something like this in BorrowerRegistration.aspx.cs
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (Request.QueryString["Parameter"] != null)
relationshipNameLabel.Text = Request.QueryString["Parameter"].ToString();
}
answered Nov 22 at 8:31
Hoshani
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Please load the first page in Chrome. Load Developer Tools. Go to Network tab. Tick
Preserve log
. Click the Next Page button. Please show us the request and response headers of the next request.– mjwills
Nov 22 at 3:13
A very likely cause is that client.ClientName() is returning an empty string. So the value is getting passed. It's just empty. You can set a breakpoint on the redirect line and see what the value of the property is.
– Scott Hannen
Nov 22 at 5:16