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ASP Switch

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Submitted on: 1/11/2001 6:53:16 PM
By: Robert Somers 
Level: Beginner
User Rating: Unrated
Compatibility:ASP (Active Server Pages), VbScript (browser/client side)

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     This code is a simple redirector for ASP pages.
 
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    '**************************************
    ' Name: ASP Switch
    ' Description:This code is a simple redi
    '     rector for ASP pages.
    ' By: Robert Somers
    '
    ' Inputs:strDestination
    '
    ' Returns:Selected page.
    '
    ' Side Effects:None.
    '
    'This code is copyrighted and has    ' limited warranties.Please see http://w
    '     ww.Planet-Source-Code.com/vb/scripts/Sho
    '     wCode.asp?txtCodeId=6443&lngWId=4    'for details.    '**************************************
    
    		 How To make an ASP switch.
    			 by
    			Robert Somers
    This is a rather simple but of code, but is extremely useful.
    History:
    Many times In ASP a particular response will require a
    specific page To display. So I made a little template
    For a redirect based on a multi-redirect.
    Note:
    A little convention I use is To make the filename the same
    as the referring page With Xn as the suffix.
    Ex.
    if I am coming from index.asp, I would name the first switch
    indexX1.asp, the second switch indexX2.asp and so on. It 
    makes it easy To remember that the page is just a redirector...
    <%
    Dim strDestination 
    'Can also be used with a Request.Form, e
    '     tc...
    strDestination = Request.Querystring("qsDest")
    
    Select Case strDestination
    Case "Page1"
    Response.Redirect("Page1.asp")
    Case "Page2"
    Response.Redirect("Page2.asp")
    Case "Page3"
    Response.Redirect("Page3.asp")
    Case "Page4"
    Response.Redirect("Page4.asp")
    End Select
    %>


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1/14/2001 9:19:46 PMKaustav

Not bad. I like it a lot! Keep up the good work! Very useful btw
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2/19/2002 4:01:33 AMColin Millar

why don't you just do

response.redirect (strDestination & ".asp")
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