What I have seen some do is put URL and FORM into the REQUEST scope and then 
reference that scope. 


> On 5/9/05, Jeffry Houser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If a page can be accessed via both "url requests" and "form posts" how
> > does one handle a variable that may be in either scope? Do ya'll use a
> > "form2urlvariable" tag (like what used to be a part of fusebox ) or do 
> you
> > use a different method?
> >
> > This is the one place I can think of where not scoping variables makes 
> it
> > easier. I haven't come up w/ a solution I'm happy with.
> >
> > At 04:28 PM 5/9/2005, you wrote:
> > >I've seen pages that reference a variable like "#user_id#" inside and
> > >outside of a query loop - and the page accepts a url parameter and form
> > >field with this name AS WELL as having a query containing a column with
> > >that name. Not specifying where the variable came from makes the code
> > >much more difficult to maintain.
> > >
> > >~Simon
> >
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> 
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