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Old August 15th, 2008, 04:45 PM
=?Utf-8?B?R2Vvcmdl?=
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Default Help with request.querystring

Hi all,

I am making a page that calls itself to display records from a database.
The links are setup as follows:
<a href="contractor_display.asp?NAV=#">#</a>
For I = 1 To 26
%>
<a href="contractor_display.asp?NAV=<%= chr(64 + I) %>"><%= chr(64 + I)
%></a>
<%
Next


The above gives me a link for the letters "A" thru "Z" and one for
everything else("#").

My problem is the "#" is never recognized. When I reach the following:

If Request.QueryString("NAV") = "" Then
intPage = "A"
Else
intPage = Request.QueryString("NAV")
End If

I do not get the # passed. It returns a blank and the "A" is put into
intPage and the A page is displayed.

Any ideas on why I cannot get the # to pass?

Thanks in advance,

George
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Old August 15th, 2008, 04:55 PM
Evertjan.
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Default Re: Help with request.querystring

=?Utf-8?B?R2Vvcmdl?= wrote on 15 aug 2008 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
Quote:
I am making a page that calls itself to display records from a database.
The links are setup as follows:
<a href="contractor_display.asp?NAV=#">#</a>
[ASP code skipped]
Quote:
The above gives me a link for the letters "A" thru "Z" and one for
everything else("#").
>
My problem is the "#" is never recognized. When I reach the following:
# starts the anchor position and is not part of the querystring.

NAV=#

returns an empty content of NAV.

Not an ASP problem, please ask html Q elsewhere.

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Old August 15th, 2008, 05:35 PM
Dave Anderson
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Default Re: Help with request.querystring

George wrote:
Quote:
<a href="contractor_display.asp?NAV=#">#</a>

You will need %23 instead of #:

<a href="contractor_display.asp?NAV=%23">#</a>



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