���It has nothing to do with the language, as with most aspects of ASP (unless
you mean the brackets as opposed to parentheses)...
���I'm not sure about .NET, but I know that in Classic ASP, you could access a
variable in *any* Request collection by saying Request("variablename").� In
fact, sometimes it was actually faster to do so, although I don't know all the
specifics about why (other than that it would go through all the collections
and give you the first instance of the specified variable name).� Since the
basic ASP objects didn't change a whole lot in the overhaul, I'd imagine they
work the same way.
For what it's worth...
Peter
From: "scaevola637" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
are these equivalent?
I thought I also so just Request["x"]
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