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1/18/2007 11:26 PM
 

I use "myHyperlink.NavigateUrl = EditUrl("MyKey") " to open my new control which only view infomation, but i wanna add 1 paramester when i open my new control. My new control use this parameter to query data. Pls tell me How can i add a parameter in "EditUrl("MyKey") " to next page i can use that parameter in my new control or i must to use another function?
I  just do with DNN a short time but i dont know more about use many Funtion in DNN so please help me

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1/19/2007 6:51 AM
 

Maybe this will work for you:

Dim

Parms(0) =

 

Parms(0) As String"myParamater=myValue"Dim url As String = DotNetNuke.Common.NavigateURL(TabId, "MyKey", Parms)

 

 
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1/19/2007 9:00 PM
 
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1/20/2007 2:10 PM
 

If you want to add a parameter you can do this:

myHyperlink.NavigateUrl = EditUrl("MyKey", "PARAM=" + PARAM)

where you replace PARAM= by the name of the parameter you want to pass, and replace PARAM by the variable in your code you want to use (PARAM must be a string so if your variable is an int you would put INTPARAM.ToString()).

If you want to do two you can just add a second param, OR concatenate the string into the first param

myHyperlink.NavigateUrl = EditUrl("MyKey", "PARAM=" + PARAM + "PARAM2=" + PARAM2)


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1/20/2007 6:15 PM
 
Sorry about that.  It appears you have an answer now, but I meant to post something close ot this:

Dim parms(n) as string  "n" = number of parameters.

Parms(n) = "myParm1=myValue1"

myHyperlink.NavigateUrl = DotNetNuke.Common.NavigateURL(TabId, "MyKey", parms)

(I'll use preview from now on.)

 
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