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"];
}









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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.
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    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"];
}









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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













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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"];
}









share|improve this question















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"];
}






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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


















  • 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
















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=





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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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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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    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=





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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















    up vote
    0
    down vote













    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=





    share|improve this answer





















    • 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=





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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=






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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




    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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      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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        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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        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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