>>>Does above seem like a good approach? Or should I replace the Session variable use with another approach?
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>>You should be able to use Session variables.
>>You said that this behavior is intermittent.
>>In some cases, Session data is store in cookies. Does the user's browser set up allow cookies?
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>I have no control of the user's browser is set up.
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>I suppose you are saying that if the cookie is not set (not allowed), the Session variable won't work, no?
Just for testing, I disabled all cookies in the Chrome. And the command Response.Rederect("OrderPage.aspx", true) won't work.
So, I am guessing that on my customers' computers the cookie is enabled. But it expires or somehow the value in the session variable gets lost.
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