HttpRuntimeSection.UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the client-side redirects are fully qualified.
public:
property bool UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("useFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl", DefaultValue=false)]
public bool UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl { get; set; }
[<System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("useFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl", DefaultValue=false)>]
member this.UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl : bool with get, set
Public Property UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl As Boolean
Property Value
true
if client-side redirects are fully qualified; otherwise, false
. The default value is false
.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example shows how to use the UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl property.
// Get the UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl property value.
Response.Write("UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl: " +
configSection.UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl + "<br>");
// Set the UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl property value set to true.
configSection.UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl = true;
' Get the UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl property value.
Response.Write("UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl: " & _
configSection.UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl & "<br>")
' Set the UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl property value set to true.
configSection.UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl = True
Remarks
The UseFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl property indicates whether client-side redirects are fully qualified (in the form http://server/path
) or whether relative redirects are instead sent to the client.
Note
Some browsers might have problems loading pages in cookieless sessions when this value is false
.
Applies to
.NET