To our second installment on this two part series on handlers and modules in ASP.NET web applications, their significance and how to begin debugging situations where things have gone haywire. Like I mentioned in the previous post on handlers: modules and handlers go together like peas and carrots. The main difference is the following: whereas a handler runs only when ASP.NET has decided it should handle the incoming request and ASP.NET stops after it has found the handler, the module always runs on every request and ASP.NET continues. So the way that looks is that upon a web request ASP.NET first passes the request to each and every module in the list of modules and then tries to find a handler for it and passes the request on. Most crucially a module can alter a request as it passes through it or set the stage for other components before they run. For the remainder of this post I assume you will have seen/read through the previous post and you are familiar with Fiddler, web requests a ...