Peter,
You are correct, I was mistaken. Thats good news because I can
move on to the next problem. Redirecting things in global.asax if the
pages and resources exist in two separate folders.
--- In [email protected], "Peter Brunone"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zed,
>
> What makes you think server.transfer causes a round trip? I was
under the impression that it uses the same request (as opposed to
Response.Redirect, which *does* contact the browser again).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter
>
> From: "Zed Burton" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Hello Colleagues,
> I want the browser to get images and .js files from folder x while
> the actual aspx page is in folder y. I want to do a server.transfer
> or server.execute in global.asax. Here is psuedo code in global.asax
>
> // code follows:
>
> if (rawurl.indexof(z) > -1)
> server.transfer(pagez.aspx)
>
> //eof
>
> the trouble is server.transfer causes a round trip, so I want to use
> server.execute, but server.execute does not work because the client
> javascript on a commerical user control cannot be found. I suspect
> the javascript code is generated automatically because I cannot find
> the file.
>
>
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