ThreadAbortException and Response.Redirects

Published 07-26-2006 8:22 PM | jokiz
i was surprised to find out that I got a number of ThreadAbortException error logs on our application.  turns out that everybody using Response.Redirect(string) overload is also experiencing it.  Scott Hanselman experienced it here and there is a kb article about it here

So it was thrown by Response.Redirect with a string overload.  Someone said that one should have used the (string, bool) overload and pass a false for the endresponse bool parameter but another commented that it's also problematic.  ano ba talaga kuya?
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# Scott Hanselman said on August 11, 2006 9:22 AM:

It's a known and correct behavior. It is unfortunate that it throws off your error/exception counts, but you can safely ignore it. Honest.

# jokiz said on August 16, 2006 7:23 PM:

thanks for the comment sir, i have ignored it as suggested in the comments of your blog post.

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