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9/7/2009 10:06 PM
 

Hello, I have a custom module (Using DNN 5, ASP.Net 3.5)  where I have a SqlDataSource and ListView control that  is using a stored procedure for the Select.  The stored procedure has a parameter of UserName and returns rows for that user.  To get to that page, I have a page with an HTML module with a link like this:

<a href="/MySite/LinkClick.aspx?link=72&amp;tabid=72&amp;UserName=[User:UserName]">Go to my items</a>

The link goes to the page, but no data shows up when I have the sqldataprovider  parameter configured to QueryString called UserName.  However if I set a default value of a valid user name for the parameter,  then I do get the data for that user when I go to the page.  So I think it would work if only the UserName was really getting passed from the link.

(I do have Replace Tokes on and am displaying the username in the HTML module to verify the value).

Is there a way to pass query strings correctly from an HTML module link?   What would the correct syntax be?  I found some information on NavigateURL but I have no idea how/where I would use that.   THANKS!

 

 
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