Microsoft KB Archive/833833

= Description of the documentation error in the &quot;HttpServerUtility.Transfer Method (String, Boolean)&quot; topic in the Microsoft Developer Network =

Article ID: 833833

Article Last Modified on 4/29/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1
 * Microsoft ASP.NET 1.0

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SUMMARY
This article describes the undocumented change in behavior of the HttpServerUtility.Transfer method call from the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 to the Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1.

For more information, visit the following Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site:

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa332847(VS.71).aspx



MORE INFORMATION
The HttpServerUtility.Transfer method contains two parameters.
 * The first parameter is a URL path of the new page on the server to execute.
 * The second optional parameter indicates whether the Form and the QueryString values can pass from the calling page to the page that the user is being transferred to.

HttpServerUtility.Transfer(String, Boolean); In the .NET Framework 1.0, if the second optional parameter of the HttpServerUtility.Transfer method is not specified, the second parameter is set to false.

In the .NET Framework 1.1, if the second optional parameter of the HttpServerUtility.Transfer method is not specified, the second parameter is set to true.

The &quot;Parameters&quot; section of the &quot;HttpServerUtility.Transfer Method (String, Boolean)&quot; topic in MSDN states the following:

path

The URL path of the new page on the server to execute.

preserveForm

If true, the QueryString and Form collections are preserved. If false, they are cleared. The default is false.

The following is the correct information:

path

The URL path of the new page on the server to execute.

preserveForm

If true, the QueryString and Form collections are preserved. If false, they are cleared. In the .NET Framework 1.0, the default value of the preserveForm parameter is false. In the .NET Framework 1.1, the default value of the preserveForm parameter is true.

