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12/8/2006 12:34 PM
 
This is a unique situation that I am not sure how to fix.  On a search page I have a search function that allows user to enter information into a form and search. On several pages on the website I need the user to be able to click on a link, with a query string and be able to enter that data as the search parameters and search on that.  The current search function is in an Iframe because it needs to use code behind to do some error checking.  When I try to reference the querystring that is passed with the link, I can't reference it.  The reason I can't reference it is that the iframe doesn't get the query string from the page url bur from the IFrame url.  The presents a problem as I can't use code behind in the skin file and I can't find a way to get the query string from the link inside the Iframe.  I think that is clear but if not I can clarify.  Anybody face this problem before?  Any solutions? Thanks, 
 
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