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How can I save values in Query String Could u please give me example. I
don't want to save as using Response.redirec
Oct 3 '07 #1
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Bobby,
your post is unclear. Do you want an example of how to put values on a
querystring? Or do you want to retrieve the values on the querystring in the
target requested page? Request.QueryString is a NameValueCollection object in
ASP.NET.
Peter
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"bobby" wrote:
How can I save values in Query String Could u please give me example. I
don't want to save as using Response.redirec
Oct 3 '07 #2
On Oct 3, 10:33 pm, bobby <bo...@discussions.microsoft.comwrote:
How can I save values in Query String Could u please give me example. I
don't want to save as using Response.redirec
QueryString is read-only and you can't change it, because this is how
the page was queried from a browser. Please explain your problem in
more detail.

Oct 3 '07 #3

Actually I want to check weather my querystring is empty or not.
if (Request.QueryString["Token"] != null && Request.QueryString["Token"]
!= "")
But I want to put value in Querstring e.g in Token ="ABC" If I use this
Response.Redirect("Admin.aspx?Token=" + "ABC"); then before testing that if
it is null or not it is redirecting me to Admin.aspx page. I just want to
save that value in code behind and want to chect if it is null or not


"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" wrote:
Bobby,
your post is unclear. Do you want an example of how to put values on a
querystring? Or do you want to retrieve the values on the querystring in the
target requested page? Request.QueryString is a NameValueCollection object in
ASP.NET.
Peter
--
Recursion: see Recursion
site: http://www.eggheadcafe.com
unBlog: http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com
BlogMetaFinder: http://www.blogmetafinder.com

"bobby" wrote:
How can I save values in Query String Could u please give me example. I
don't want to save as using Response.redirec
Oct 3 '07 #4
to add it to the current page, you redirect to the current page with the
token added. this will update the browsers url.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

bobby wrote:
Actually I want to check weather my querystring is empty or not.
if (Request.QueryString["Token"] != null && Request.QueryString["Token"]
!= "")
But I want to put value in Querstring e.g in Token ="ABC" If I use this
Response.Redirect("Admin.aspx?Token=" + "ABC"); then before testing that if
it is null or not it is redirecting me to Admin.aspx page. I just want to
save that value in code behind and want to chect if it is null or not


"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" wrote:
>Bobby,
your post is unclear. Do you want an example of how to put values on a
querystring? Or do you want to retrieve the values on the querystring in the
target requested page? Request.QueryString is a NameValueCollection object in
ASP.NET.
Peter
--
Recursion: see Recursion
site: http://www.eggheadcafe.com
unBlog: http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com
BlogMetaFinder: http://www.blogmetafinder.com

"bobby" wrote:
>>How can I save values in Query String Could u please give me example. I
don't want to save as using Response.redirec
Oct 3 '07 #5

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