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Article ID: 330821 - Last Review: October 26, 2002 - Revision: 1.0
FIX: ASPX and ASP Mixed Mode Navigation Broken After You Click Submit, Approve, or Decline in ASPX
This article was previously published under Q330821
When you author an ASPX-based page and use the
Submit,
Approve, or
Decline action links (or any custom action links that are derived from the
BasePostbackAction control) in the edit console, the console is gone after you switch to an Active Server Pages (ASP)-based page (including an ASP-based channel rendering script).
The following two API calls do not generate querystrings to be read by the ASP console:
- WebAuthorContext.GetUrlForMode(HierarchyItem hierarchyItem, WebAuthorContextMode mode, bool CmsHttpContextUpdateMode)
- WebAuthorContext.GetUrlInnerForMode(HierarchyItem hierarchyItem, WebAuthorContextMode mode, bool CmsHttpContextUpdateMode)
To work around this problem, use either of the following methods:
- Open a new browser window. With a new browser, cross-site navigation from ASPX to ASP is not a problem. The problem occurs when you use Submit, Approve, or Decline.
- Avoid implementing mixed (ASPX and ASP) sites. This approach also makes the site more manageable and minimizes the complexity of a mixed site scenario.
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a bug in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Content Management Server 2002
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