[thelist] help request: accessing url vars in javascript

elvelind Grandin elvelind at elendor.com
Tue Mar 4 08:13:01 CST 2003


deppends on the javascript..  in most cases both should work just fine.

/elvelind

Tom Dell'Aringa wrote:

>/elvelind wrote
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>>to be precise it should be &amp;
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>No, I don't believe that is the case. "&" is what he needs, unless
>you are talking about the character in the actual HTML. If you are
>writing it out in a php string or something, you should use the
>actual character &. ie. myurl.com?hello=hi&hello=hithere. You don't
>want hello=hi&amphello=hithere OR, your second key will be 'amphello'
>not 'hello'.
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>--- Scott Harman <scott at enteractiontv.com> wrote:
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>>I'm a dork!  Thanks Tom, will give that a blast!
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>Um, Scott, the only reason I caught that so quickly is because *I*
>have done it too! ;)
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>Tom
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