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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...How to convert normal URL to DNN parameterized URLHow to convert normal URL to DNN parameterized URL
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1/12/2007 9:58 PM
 
Hi, friends
If I have the controlKey of a module name and some parameters (with values), I can use NavigateURL  function to create a URL showing the module (with those values).
Now, similarly, instead of the ControlKey, I have a URL. So, I have an URL and parameters. Which DNN function can I use to create for showing a page (its address is the URL +parameters I have)?
I think the parameters will be too long (possible thousands charaters) to use the formular: URL + "?"+"name1=value1&...&namek=valuek"

Psl help me. Thank you very much
 
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