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HttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect Property

Definition

Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the request should follow redirection responses.

public:
 virtual property bool AllowAutoRedirect { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public:
 property bool AllowAutoRedirect { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public virtual bool AllowAutoRedirect { get; set; }
public bool AllowAutoRedirect { get; set; }
member this.AllowAutoRedirect : bool with get, set
Public Overridable Property AllowAutoRedirect As Boolean
Public Property AllowAutoRedirect As Boolean

Property Value

true if the request should automatically follow redirection responses from the Internet resource; otherwise, false. The default value is true.

Examples

The following code example uses the AllowAutoRedirect property to allow the request to follow redirection responses.

// Create a new HttpWebRequest Object to the mentioned URL.
HttpWebRequest^ myHttpWebRequest = (HttpWebRequest^)( WebRequest::Create( "http://www.contoso.com" ) );
myHttpWebRequest->MaximumAutomaticRedirections = 1;
myHttpWebRequest->AllowAutoRedirect = true;
HttpWebResponse^ myHttpWebResponse = (HttpWebResponse^)( myHttpWebRequest->GetResponse() );
// Create a new HttpWebRequest Object to the mentioned URL.
HttpWebRequest myHttpWebRequest=(HttpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create("http://www.contoso.com");	
myHttpWebRequest.MaximumAutomaticRedirections=1;
myHttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect=true;
HttpWebResponse myHttpWebResponse=(HttpWebResponse)myHttpWebRequest.GetResponse();

     'This method creates a new HttpWebRequest Object to the mentioned URL.
         Dim myHttpWebRequest As HttpWebRequest = CType(WebRequest.Create("http://www.contoso.com"), HttpWebRequest)
         myHttpWebRequest.MaximumAutomaticRedirections = 1
         myHttpWebRequest.AllowAutoRedirect = True
         Dim myHttpWebResponse As HttpWebResponse = CType(myHttpWebRequest.GetResponse(), HttpWebResponse)

Remarks

Caution

WebRequest, HttpWebRequest, ServicePoint, and WebClient are obsolete, and you shouldn't use them for new development. Use HttpClient instead.

Set AllowAutoRedirect to true if you want the request to automatically follow HTTP redirection headers to the new location of the resource. The maximum number of redirections to follow is set by the MaximumAutomaticRedirections property.

If AllowAutoRedirect is set to false, all responses with an HTTP status code from 300 to 399 is returned to the application.

The Authorization header is cleared on auto-redirects and HttpWebRequest automatically tries to re-authenticate to the redirected location. In practice, this means that an application can't put custom authentication information into the Authorization header if it is possible to encounter redirection. Instead, the application must implement and register a custom authentication module. The System.Net.AuthenticationManager and related class are used to implement a custom authentication module. The AuthenticationManager.Register method registers a custom authentication module.

Applies to