catch (ThreadAbortException)
{ }
catch (Exception ex)
{
TraceManager.TraceException(ex,
(int)ErrorCode.GENERIC_EXCEPTION,
ex.StackTrace + "\n" + ex.Message + "\n" + VendorUrl);
}
does it make sense to even have the
catch (ThreadAbortException)
{ }
or will that cause the ThreadAbortException
to be swallowed and lost forever?