How do I pass a parameter, a three digit code, from an html page to my aspx page so the aspx.vb can read it?
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Passing Parameters (VS.net 2002)
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WSMarkJ
AskWoody LoungerDecember 21, 2003 at 11:48 pm #760247This concept is not specific to .NET – You can do this one of 2 ways: 1) Form variables, 2) Querystring variables
Form Variables are passed from one page to another when the submitting page uses (where “scriptpage.aspx” is the name of your script page). Any form item (Textbox, checkbox, radio button, etc…) can be accessed from the script page using the following syntax: Request.Form(“ObjectID”) (where “ObjectID” is the ID of the item in question (textbox, checkbox, etc….)
Querystring Variables are added to the URL of the script page’s name (like “scriptpage.aspx?VariableName=Value”). The script page can access the variables with the following syntax: Request.Querystring(“VariableName”).
Check this page for a good ASP example (which also applies to .NET)
Also, you may want to post more web-related questions in the Web Design, Coding, and Scripting board.
Hope this helps!
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WSMarkJ
AskWoody LoungerDecember 21, 2003 at 11:48 pm #760248This concept is not specific to .NET – You can do this one of 2 ways: 1) Form variables, 2) Querystring variables
Form Variables are passed from one page to another when the submitting page uses (where “scriptpage.aspx” is the name of your script page). Any form item (Textbox, checkbox, radio button, etc…) can be accessed from the script page using the following syntax: Request.Form(“ObjectID”) (where “ObjectID” is the ID of the item in question (textbox, checkbox, etc….)
Querystring Variables are added to the URL of the script page’s name (like “scriptpage.aspx?VariableName=Value”). The script page can access the variables with the following syntax: Request.Querystring(“VariableName”).
Check this page for a good ASP example (which also applies to .NET)
Also, you may want to post more web-related questions in the Web Design, Coding, and Scripting board.
Hope this helps!
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