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12/13/2011 9:07 PM
 

Hello,

In my module code I call Response.End which throws ThreadAbortException. On some systems (not all, different versions of DNN?) the error gets logged into EventLog which I do not want to happen. At the same time I don't want to execute any code after the point so can't use something like CompleteRequest.

Is that a problem with DotNetNuke? I don't think such exceptions need to be logged and in previous versions of DotNetNuke ProcessModuleLoadException I do see a check for ThreadAbortException. But now it calls simply LogException which des not seem to be doing any checks. 

How do I work around this not to flood event log?

Thanks!

 
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