hi
the adv is that encodeRedirectURL() rewrites the specified URL to
include the session ID and returns the new URL.... if encoding is not
required then it leaves the URL unchanged. This saves the programmer the
pain of deciding when ahd how to encode the URL
regards
Sumit
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> hi can anyone tell me what is the advantage we will get if u encode
> redirect like instead of sending resp.redirect
>
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