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How to avoid "Response.Redirect cannot be called in a Page callback"


I'm cleaning up some legacy framework code and a huge amount of it is simply coding by exception. No values are checked to see if they are null, and as a result, copious amounts of exceptions are thrown and caught.

I've got most of them cleaned up, however, There are a few error / login / security related framework methods that are doing Response.Redirect and now that we are using ajax, we are getting ALOT of "Response.Redirect cannot be called in a Page callback." And I'd like to avoid this if at all possible.

Is there a way to programatically avoid this exception? I'm looking for something like

if (Request.CanRedirect)
    Request.Redirect("url");

Note, this is also happening with Server.Transfer, so I'd like to be able to check if I am able to do Request.Redirect OR Server.Transfer.

Currently, its simply doing this

try
{
    Server.Transfer("~/Error.aspx"); // sometimes response.redirect
}
catch (Exception abc)
{
    // handle error here, the error is typically:
    //    Response.Redirect cannot be called in a Page callback
}

Solution

  • You can try

    if (!Page.IsCallback)
        Request.Redirect("url");
    

    or if you dont have a Page handy...

    try
    {
        if (HttpContext.Current == null)
            return;
        if (HttpContext.Current.CurrentHandler == null)
            return;
        if (!(HttpContext.Current.CurrentHandler is System.Web.UI.Page))
            return;
        if (((System.Web.UI.Page)HttpContext.Current.CurrentHandler).IsCallback)
            return;
    
        Server.Transfer("~/Error.aspx");
    }
    catch (Exception abc)
    {
        // handle it
    }