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2/6/2006 12:26 PM
 
On my site, after a user submits his registration, he's taken back to the login page, even though he IS registered/logged in.  I'd rather he be taken to the home page.  Is this a setting somewhere that I can change?

Thanks for your help!
 
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2/8/2006 4:20 PM
 
Ok, so I went to see the registration code and found that it does this after the user registers:

' Redirect browser back to home page
Response.Redirect(Convert.ToString(Viewstate("UrlReferrer")), True)

Is there any reason for me to expect the UrlReferrer to mean home page?  In my case the user gets to the login page when he tries to do something and then clicks register because he's not registered yet.  So when the registration is finished, he's sent back to the login page.

TIA, J
 
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