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Tutorial explains how to post data between web forms, using new Cross Page posting functionality. Keeping in view limitations in ASP.NET 1.x, Microsoft has reinstated Cross Page posting feature in ASP.NET 2.0. Many of us might not be aware of Cross Page posting feature in classic ASP.

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