aspx to return a 404 with a friendly page inc/Session?

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Dunc

Has anyone got a way to get asp.net to return a result code of 404
with a friendly page of any substance?

I have been trying to do a Server.Transfer from the global.asax.cs
Application_Error function, but because there's no access to the
session at this point (Application_OnAuthenticateRequest hasn't fired)
and my master page checks session values based on the transferred
context (that has no session when transferred from the error handler),
I get an error.

If I use Response.Redirect or the <customerrors> tag, I get a response
code of 302.

I've set up IIS to point to the aspx file, but that only works if the
user hits a non-existant page without an aspx extension; any aspx file
gets handled by .net and we end up with either a response code of 302
or an error.

This is REALLY annoying, as every time a page name changes, I end up
with legacy search engine traffic I don't want. I've been trying to
do this for a long time now; there must be some solution out there?

Thanks in advance,

Duncan
 
Hello Dunc,

Have u tried to implement the httphandler for this, where your session will
be available via IReadOnlySessionState|IRequiresSessionState.

see discussion there http://forums.asp.net/p/1273530/2414745.aspx

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D> Has anyone got a way to get asp.net to return a result code of 404
D> with a friendly page of any substance?
D>
D> I have been trying to do a Server.Transfer from the global.asax.cs
D> Application_Error function, but because there's no access to the
D> session at this point (Application_OnAuthenticateRequest hasn't
D> fired) and my master page checks session values based on the
D> transferred context (that has no session when transferred from the
D> error handler), I get an error.
D>
D> If I use Response.Redirect or the <customerrors> tag, I get a
D> response code of 302.
D>
D> I've set up IIS to point to the aspx file, but that only works if the
D> user hits a non-existant page without an aspx extension; any aspx
D> file gets handled by .net and we end up with either a response code
D> of 302 or an error.
D>
D> This is REALLY annoying, as every time a page name changes, I end up
D> with legacy search engine traffic I don't want. I've been trying to
D> do this for a long time now; there must be some solution out there?
D>
D> Thanks in advance,
D>
D> Duncan
D>
 
Thanks for the response; unfortunately the method they're chasing is
has almost identical problems to the one I've found. Because you're
adding a handler for context.Error, there's no
Application_OnAuthenticateRequest, which means no session, which means
it bombs when it does a Server.Transfer to a page that has a master
page with some very basic functionality.

Any other ideas?
 
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