I need to do the following...
FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring
'get the key
'get the value
NEXT
What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I have to
loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the query
string...
thanks
Doug 9 6030
Lenn,
Tried that and I checked the type and it came back as string....basic ly
just the key names that are part of my querystring....
Doug
"Lenn" <Le**@discussio ns.microsoft.co m> wrote in message
news:7F******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com... Dim something as Object
"Doug" wrote:
I need to do the following...
FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring 'get the key 'get the value NEXT
What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I have to loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the query string...
thanks Doug
Doug,
System.Collecti ons.Specialized .NameValueColle ction
--
Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP
Web Developer / Programmer www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order."
Nietzsche
"Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message
news:OC******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... I need to do the following...
FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring 'get the key 'get the value NEXT
What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I have to loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the query string...
thanks Doug
Thanks Justin...but this still requires me to give an index or a name to the
collection object....
dim myitem as NameValueCollec tion
dim sKey as string
Dim sValue as string
for each myitem in Request.QuerySt ring
'here item needs an index/name...
sKey = myitem.item(som e index or name)
next
I thought there was a way to iterate through the querystring collection
without having a counter....usin g for each then
sKey = myitem.key
sValue = myitem.value
etc...
thanks
Doug
"S. Justin Gengo" <sjgengo@aboutf ortunate[no-spam].com> wrote in message
news:10******** *****@corp.supe rnews.com... Doug, System.Collecti ons.Specialized .NameValueColle ction
-- Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP Web Developer / Programmer
www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order." Nietzsche "Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message news:OC******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... I need to do the following...
FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring 'get the key 'get the value NEXT
What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I have to loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the query string...
thanks Doug
Doug,
No, then you can loop through the keys...
Dim Value As String
For Each Item As System.Collecti ons.Specialized .NameValueColle ction In
Request.QuerySt ring
For Each Key As String In Item.AllKeys
Value = Item.Get(Key)
Next
Next
--
Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP
Web Developer / Programmer www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order."
Nietzsche
"Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message
news:e%******** *******@TK2MSFT NGP12.phx.gbl.. . Thanks Justin...but this still requires me to give an index or a name to
the collection object....
dim myitem as NameValueCollec tion dim sKey as string Dim sValue as string for each myitem in Request.QuerySt ring 'here item needs an index/name... sKey = myitem.item(som e index or name) next
I thought there was a way to iterate through the querystring collection without having a counter....usin g for each then sKey = myitem.key sValue = myitem.value etc...
thanks Doug "S. Justin Gengo" <sjgengo@aboutf ortunate[no-spam].com> wrote in message news:10******** *****@corp.supe rnews.com... Doug, System.Collecti ons.Specialized .NameValueColle ction
-- Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP Web Developer / Programmer
www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order." Nietzsche "Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message news:OC******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... I need to do the following...
FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring 'get the key 'get the value NEXT
What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I have
to loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the
query string...
thanks Doug
Doug,
Don't know what I was thinking when I typed out that code. (The code works
fine) I should have used the variable name "Collection " instead of "Item".
--
Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP
Web Developer / Programmer www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order."
Nietzsche
"Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message
news:e%******** *******@TK2MSFT NGP12.phx.gbl.. . Thanks Justin...but this still requires me to give an index or a name to
the collection object....
dim myitem as NameValueCollec tion dim sKey as string Dim sValue as string for each myitem in Request.QuerySt ring 'here item needs an index/name... sKey = myitem.item(som e index or name) next
I thought there was a way to iterate through the querystring collection without having a counter....usin g for each then sKey = myitem.key sValue = myitem.value etc...
thanks Doug "S. Justin Gengo" <sjgengo@aboutf ortunate[no-spam].com> wrote in message news:10******** *****@corp.supe rnews.com... Doug, System.Collecti ons.Specialized .NameValueColle ction
-- Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP Web Developer / Programmer
www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order." Nietzsche "Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message news:OC******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... I need to do the following...
FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring 'get the key 'get the value NEXT
What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I have
to loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the
query string...
thanks Doug
And Geez, now that I test the code out why not just cut right to the chase
and simplify like this:
Dim Value As String
For Each Item As String In Request.QuerySt ring.AllKeys
Value = Item.Get(Key)
Next
Sorry, it took me so long to get to the correct code for you.
--
Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP
Web Developer / Programmer www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order."
Nietzsche
"Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message
news:e%******** *******@TK2MSFT NGP12.phx.gbl.. . Thanks Justin...but this still requires me to give an index or a name to
the collection object....
dim myitem as NameValueCollec tion dim sKey as string Dim sValue as string for each myitem in Request.QuerySt ring 'here item needs an index/name... sKey = myitem.item(som e index or name) next
I thought there was a way to iterate through the querystring collection without having a counter....usin g for each then sKey = myitem.key sValue = myitem.value etc...
thanks Doug "S. Justin Gengo" <sjgengo@aboutf ortunate[no-spam].com> wrote in message news:10******** *****@corp.supe rnews.com... Doug, System.Collecti ons.Specialized .NameValueColle ction
-- Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP Web Developer / Programmer
www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order." Nietzsche "Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message news:OC******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... I need to do the following...
FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring 'get the key 'get the value NEXT
What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I have
to loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the
query string...
thanks Doug
Doug,
Man, I need some rest. See what staying up till 2:00am drinking mountain dew
and coding can do to you!
The code with the two for nexts was the right way.
--
Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP
Web Developer / Programmer www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order."
Nietzsche
"Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message
news:e%******** *******@TK2MSFT NGP12.phx.gbl.. . Thanks Justin...but this still requires me to give an index or a name to
the collection object....
dim myitem as NameValueCollec tion dim sKey as string Dim sValue as string for each myitem in Request.QuerySt ring 'here item needs an index/name... sKey = myitem.item(som e index or name) next
I thought there was a way to iterate through the querystring collection without having a counter....usin g for each then sKey = myitem.key sValue = myitem.value etc...
thanks Doug "S. Justin Gengo" <sjgengo@aboutf ortunate[no-spam].com> wrote in message news:10******** *****@corp.supe rnews.com... Doug, System.Collecti ons.Specialized .NameValueColle ction
-- Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP Web Developer / Programmer
www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order." Nietzsche "Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message news:OC******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... I need to do the following...
FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring 'get the key 'get the value NEXT
What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I have
to loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the
query string...
thanks Doug
Doug,
I've splashed some cold water on my face and going for a record number of
posts by one person on the same topic here is the code you need:
Dim Value As String
For Each Key As String In Request.QuerySt ring.AllKeys
Value = Request.QuerySt ring(Key)
Next
--
Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP
Web Developer / Programmer www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order."
Nietzsche
"Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message
news:e%******** *******@TK2MSFT NGP12.phx.gbl.. . Thanks Justin...but this still requires me to give an index or a name to
the collection object....
dim myitem as NameValueCollec tion dim sKey as string Dim sValue as string for each myitem in Request.QuerySt ring 'here item needs an index/name... sKey = myitem.item(som e index or name) next
I thought there was a way to iterate through the querystring collection without having a counter....usin g for each then sKey = myitem.key sValue = myitem.value etc...
thanks Doug "S. Justin Gengo" <sjgengo@aboutf ortunate[no-spam].com> wrote in message news:10******** *****@corp.supe rnews.com... Doug, System.Collecti ons.Specialized .NameValueColle ction
-- Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP Web Developer / Programmer
www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order." Nietzsche "Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message news:OC******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... I need to do the following...
FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring 'get the key 'get the value NEXT
What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I have
to loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the
query string...
thanks Doug
Thanks Justin....I'm feeling the same...too much work not enough
sleep...thanks for the replys...
Doug
"S. Justin Gengo" <sjgengo@aboutf ortunate[no-spam].com> wrote in message
news:10******** *****@corp.supe rnews.com... Doug,
Man, I need some rest. See what staying up till 2:00am drinking mountain
dew and coding can do to you!
The code with the two for nexts was the right way.
-- Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP Web Developer / Programmer
www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order." Nietzsche "Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message news:e%******** *******@TK2MSFT NGP12.phx.gbl.. . Thanks Justin...but this still requires me to give an index or a name to the collection object....
dim myitem as NameValueCollec tion dim sKey as string Dim sValue as string for each myitem in Request.QuerySt ring 'here item needs an index/name... sKey = myitem.item(som e index or name) next
I thought there was a way to iterate through the querystring collection without having a counter....usin g for each then sKey = myitem.key sValue = myitem.value etc...
thanks Doug "S. Justin Gengo" <sjgengo@aboutf ortunate[no-spam].com> wrote in message news:10******** *****@corp.supe rnews.com... Doug, System.Collecti ons.Specialized .NameValueColle ction
-- Sincerely,
S. Justin Gengo, MCP Web Developer / Programmer
www.aboutfortunate.com
"Out of chaos comes order." Nietzsche "Doug" <sw******@hotma il.com> wrote in message news:OC******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... > I need to do the following... > > FOR myitem IN Request.Queryst ring > 'get the key > 'get the value > NEXT > > What do I DIM myitem as? DictionaryEntry doesn't work...or do I
have to > loop through it by index and get the key then the item out of the query > string... > > thanks > Doug > > >
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