Yes, but why use the SmartNavigation? I can't see why you should use it at
all on the login page.
/Fredrik N
>From: "Colm Hayden" <colm.hayden@r...>
>Reply-To: "ASPX_Professional" <aspx_professional@p...>
>To: "ASPX_Professional" <aspx_professional@p...>
>Subject: [aspx_professional] Re: SmartNavigation conflict with
>Response.Redirect()???
>Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2001 19:22:15 -0000
>
>There is a simple workaround that I use frequently.
>
>I programatically disable SmartNavigation before a Redirect(). simple, but
>effective.
>
>
>eg.
>
>// excerpt from code behind
>this.SmartNavigation = false;
>this.Response.Redirect(LOGIN_PAGE);
>
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Fredrik Normén" <fnormen@h...>
>To: "ASPX_Professional" <aspx_professional@p...>
>Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 11:34 AM
>Subject: [aspx_professional] Re: SmartNavigation conflict with
>Response.Redirect()???
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Smart navigation is best used with ASP.NET pages that require frequent
> > postback. In your case, I can't see way you want to use SmartNavigation.
> >
> > Have this in consider when you want to use the SmartNavigation:
> >
> > If you want to eliminating the flash caused by navigation, persisting
>the
> > scroll position when moving from page to page,
> > persisting element focus between navigations,
> > retaining only the last page state in the browser's history and
> > when you have visual content that does not change dramatically on
>return.
> >
> > /Fredrik Normén
> >
> >
> > > In the login page, I will redirect the user according to their role in
> > the
> > > system on the page_load() event
> > > but Response.redirect() doesn't work if I set Smartnviagate to true.
> > then I
> > > use server.transfer, it doesn't
> > > really do what I wanted? is there workaround?
> > >
> > > thanks
> > >
> > > Kevin
> >
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