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      Hi, if you have an ASP.NET button you can register for the click-event of the button. Within the event handler use Response.Redirect to navigate to the other page.

      It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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        This [^]link explains quite a few methods to do this.

        Manas Bhardwaj Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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          Hi, if you have an ASP.NET button you can register for the click-event of the button. Within the event handler use Response.Redirect to navigate to the other page.

          It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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          if the application is xbap application which has been published and has its url . Can it be done the same way . If not then how?

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            if the application is xbap application which has been published and has its url . Can it be done the same way . If not then how?

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            So is the calling app an xbap app or the is it the page you want to navigate to? If you want to navigate to an xbap app it should work without problems (only in IE). If you want to do this in an xbap app you should post the question in the XAML/WPF forum, maybe someone would know this over there.

            It's not a bug, it's a feature! Check out my CodeProject article Permission-by-aspect. Me in Softwareland.

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