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SouthSpawn
Ok,
Let's say I have two asp.net projects.
So basically, these projects will have two different assembly .dll files.
Now, let's say I have a session variable in a page called page1.aspx in
project one.
On this page, there is a button that redirects the user to page2.aspx
which is apart of
"project2". If there a way to pass that session variable to page2.aspx of
project2?
Or, for each asp.net project you create. You can only pass sessions
between the pages
that are apart of that project?
Thanks,
Mark
Let's say I have two asp.net projects.
So basically, these projects will have two different assembly .dll files.
Now, let's say I have a session variable in a page called page1.aspx in
project one.
On this page, there is a button that redirects the user to page2.aspx
which is apart of
"project2". If there a way to pass that session variable to page2.aspx of
project2?
Or, for each asp.net project you create. You can only pass sessions
between the pages
that are apart of that project?
Thanks,
Mark