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3/13/2006 12:37 PM
 

I am still confused...  you would get them in a page in DNN the same way you would get them in any page in ASP.NET...  Request.QueryString("name")

 

 


 
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3/13/2006 12:53 PM
 
mmmmm.. i think that i am more confused :s, where can i write the Request.QueryString in the page? i cant find the code of the created page
I created the page using the add button
 
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3/13/2006 1:00 PM
 
You started this thread stating that you had a custom module.  I assumed it was the custom module that you needed to obtain the parameters in and do something with...  is this not the case?

 
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3/13/2006 1:06 PM
 
Nope, well i have a custom module but there i just have the links with the query string, but i don know how to make that a page created in DNN can get the paremetres
Thnks again
 
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3/13/2006 1:13 PM
 
Well, the page will get the parameters no problem, it simply doesn't care about the parameters because their meaning is not known by anyone but you.  Obviously you are going to need some code to use the parameters...  I would assume that you would have some module on the page that would look at the parameter and do some work.

 
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