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    Ra one
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    Code from one of my junior :-\ ---- this is Page-A.aspx

    protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
    Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
    }

    Above piece of code when load, it keeps browser busy to keep loading the same page.... :omg:

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      Code from one of my junior :-\ ---- this is Page-A.aspx

      protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
      {
      Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
      }

      Above piece of code when load, it keeps browser busy to keep loading the same page.... :omg:

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      Lutoslaw
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      What was an intention?

      Greetings - Jacek

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        Code from one of my junior :-\ ---- this is Page-A.aspx

        protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
        Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
        }

        Above piece of code when load, it keeps browser busy to keep loading the same page.... :omg:

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        BobJanova
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        Hehe, nice one. Although I thought Response.Redirect sent a HTTP 303 and the browser was clever enough not to re-request the same page in that case. And yes, it would be interesting to know what he meant to do with that.

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          Hehe, nice one. Although I thought Response.Redirect sent a HTTP 303 and the browser was clever enough not to re-request the same page in that case. And yes, it would be interesting to know what he meant to do with that.

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          Ra one
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          Want to send to the login page and has a login user conrol on the same page. He is redirecting on the same... ;P

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            What was an intention?

            Greetings - Jacek

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            Ra one
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            Want to send to the login page and has a login user conrol on the same page. He is redirecting on the same... ;-P

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            • L Lutoslaw

              What was an intention?

              Greetings - Jacek

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              Dalek Dave
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              Doubt it, just endless loops are usually errors.

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              • R Ra one

                Code from one of my junior :-\ ---- this is Page-A.aspx

                protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
                {
                Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
                }

                Above piece of code when load, it keeps browser busy to keep loading the same page.... :omg:

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                Johann Gerell
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                Naaah, that's not a coding horror - it's a typo! Shoulda been caught in the code review that his senior performed before check-in... ;)

                Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                  Code from one of my junior :-\ ---- this is Page-A.aspx

                  protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
                  {
                  Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
                  }

                  Above piece of code when load, it keeps browser busy to keep loading the same page.... :omg:

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                  BrainiacV
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                  Reminds me of a place I worked at that had the application maintain a trace log. Procedure calls and errors were logged to a disk file. So when the disk was full and generated an error... Only to be matched by their desire not to have a cursor displayed (pre-Windows version) during start up that they moved the cursor off the screen and then wondered why a start up error message was not being displayed... I told them to just turn the cursor off. I was told you couldn't do that, see the Peter Norton book...and then any other book and find them using the same sentence. I pulled out my 6845 CRTC controller spec sheet and turned the cursor off with it still on the screen space. Error messages became visible. My Former Bitch Supervisor From HellTM declared I was arrogant for thinking I was smarter than Peter Norton (a claim I never made).

                  Psychosis at 10 Film at 11

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                    Reminds me of a place I worked at that had the application maintain a trace log. Procedure calls and errors were logged to a disk file. So when the disk was full and generated an error... Only to be matched by their desire not to have a cursor displayed (pre-Windows version) during start up that they moved the cursor off the screen and then wondered why a start up error message was not being displayed... I told them to just turn the cursor off. I was told you couldn't do that, see the Peter Norton book...and then any other book and find them using the same sentence. I pulled out my 6845 CRTC controller spec sheet and turned the cursor off with it still on the screen space. Error messages became visible. My Former Bitch Supervisor From HellTM declared I was arrogant for thinking I was smarter than Peter Norton (a claim I never made).

                    Psychosis at 10 Film at 11

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                    destynova
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                    Wait, your supervisor had declared that this task was impossible (according to Peter Norton's book) and then you tried it successfully, which proved that you were arrogant rather than... smart and determined? Real nice. Perhaps she should be working behind a library service desk somewhere :rolleyes:

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                      Code from one of my junior :-\ ---- this is Page-A.aspx

                      protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
                      {
                      Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
                      }

                      Above piece of code when load, it keeps browser busy to keep loading the same page.... :omg:

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                      DragonsRightWing
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                      rahultandon1000 wrote:

                      Code from one of my junior :-> ----
                       
                      this is Page-A.aspx

                      protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
                      {
                      Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
                      }

                      for (int i = 0; i < 101; i++) Blackboard.WriteLine("I must not use unterminated recursion.");

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                        Wait, your supervisor had declared that this task was impossible (according to Peter Norton's book) and then you tried it successfully, which proved that you were arrogant rather than... smart and determined? Real nice. Perhaps she should be working behind a library service desk somewhere :rolleyes:

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                        BrainiacV
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                        It would have been nice, but in her eyes, I showed her up. Being an insecure control freak she was always afraid I was after her job. She never accepted the idea that I had no interest in her job, I had my own career path I was interested in. But don't get me started. I and my colleagues who had the misfortune of working under her have HOURS of stories about her.

                        Psychosis at 10 Film at 11

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                          Code from one of my junior :-\ ---- this is Page-A.aspx

                          protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
                          {
                          Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
                          }

                          Above piece of code when load, it keeps browser busy to keep loading the same page.... :omg:

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                          Sander Rossel
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                          rahultandon1000 wrote:

                          it keeps browser busy to keep loading the same page

                          Finally someone who knows how to get the fullest from the newest i7 uber-core computers with really very fast internet connections! :laugh:

                          It's an OO world.

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                            rahultandon1000 wrote:

                            Code from one of my junior :-> ----
                             
                            this is Page-A.aspx

                            protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
                            {
                            Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
                            }

                            for (int i = 0; i < 101; i++) Blackboard.WriteLine("I must not use unterminated recursion.");

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                            BobJanova
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                            Surely you mean for (int i = 100; i >= 0; i++) Blackboard.WriteLine("I must not use unterminated recursion."); ;)

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                              Code from one of my junior :-\ ---- this is Page-A.aspx

                              protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
                              {
                              Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx");
                              }

                              Above piece of code when load, it keeps browser busy to keep loading the same page.... :omg:

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                              Anuj Tripathi
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                              rahultandon1000 wrote:

                              protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx"); }

                              Page-A.aspx .. Is this the real page name or you have modified it ?

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                                rahultandon1000 wrote:

                                protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { Response.Redirect("Page-A.aspx"); }

                                Page-A.aspx .. Is this the real page name or you have modified it ?

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                                Jeroen De Dauw
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                                If it's the real name, it's a bigger horror then the relatively small mistake of redirecting to the wrong page...

                                Jeroen De Dauw (blog | Twitter | Identi.ca)

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                                  If it's the real name, it's a bigger horror then the relatively small mistake of redirecting to the wrong page...

                                  Jeroen De Dauw (blog | Twitter | Identi.ca)

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                                  BobJanova
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                                  He stated earlier that it's a login loop, not as simple as what he posted, so I imagine the page is actually Login.aspx or similar. (Which is a relatively easy mistake to make with how login protection works ... just needs you to accidentally put an authorisation check on the login page.)

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                                  • B BobJanova

                                    Surely you mean for (int i = 100; i >= 0; i++) Blackboard.WriteLine("I must not use unterminated recursion."); ;)

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                                    Rob Grainger
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                                    Or even...

                                    void F() {
                                    Blackboard.WriteLine("I must not use unterminated recursion");
                                    F();
                                    }

                                    (Your version was unterminated iteration)

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