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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T09:18:31+00:00 2026-05-27T09:18:31+00:00

In ASP MVC3 RedirectToAction kills data in Session…WHY? Consider this code. [HttpGet] public ActionResult

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In ASP MVC3 RedirectToAction kills data in Session…WHY?

Consider this code.

    [HttpGet]
public ActionResult RequestTestExtract()
{
    return View(new ExtractRequestViewModel());
}



[HttpPost]
public ActionResult RequestTestExtract(ExtractRequestViewModel viewModel)
{
    var currentExtracts = (Session["Extracts"] as Dictionary<string, bool>) ?? new Dictionary<string, bool>();
    currentExtracts.Add(viewModel.fileName, false);
    Session["Extracts"] = currentExtracts;

    // typing 
    // ?Session["Extracts"] 
    // in immediate window before RedirectToAction shows a value 
            // typing it after does not
    return RedirectToAction("RequestTestExtract");
}

If I return a View instead of redirect to action the Session still has the data I stored there.

The RedirectToAction is important so I leave the user on a GET page rather than a POST page to avoid that annoying repost dialogue that comes up.

EDIT:

This was at the top of my controller [SessionState(SessionStateBehavior.ReadOnly)] when I delete this it behaves properly.

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    2026-05-27T09:18:32+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 9:18 am

    This was at the top of my controller [SessionState(SessionStateBehavior.ReadOnly)] when I delete this it behaves properly.

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