Excellent point, Caloggins ! I forgot all about the PostBackUrl
property !

On Jan 1, 4:52 pm, caloggins <[email protected]> wrote:
> First, it's probably better to write the line:
>
> Int Bid=int.parse(DataList1.DataKeys[0].ToString());
>
> as this:
>
> int bid = Convert.ToInt32(DataList1.DataKeys[0]);
>
> (The second contains only one conversion, not two.)
>
> If the link button is simply redirecting the to the new page, then
> there is no reason you even need the click event. If the data key
> column of the information is named 'Id', bind that to the PostBackUrl
> of the LinkButton. If you actually need to do some processing of data
> before the redirect, then you can pass the data key through the
> CommandArgument field. It would probably be a good idea to read about
> the DataList a bit, specifically the 'ItemCommand' event.

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