Thank you.
>Hi, my suggestion is that anytime you are not sure if your code is calling properly a web page, do the manual request in different browsers and note the response from them. That way you can identify external issues, then you can modify your code accordingly.
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>>>>Hi,
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>Do you know if redirecting (code below) requires that the browser has Javascript enabled? Or another aspect of the browser is required?
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>Response.Redirect("MyRequest.aspx", true);
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>TIA
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>UPDATE. I just realized - after posting the message - that Javascript probably has nothing to do with my issue. The problem is that when I specify a Form Authentication, the page is indeed redirected. But the authentication does not allow the page to be shown. Hence it goes back to the login page.
>Therefore, I need to find what is required for the Form Authentication to work. Difference question.
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>TIA
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