> Sorry - I wasn't particularly clear. What I meant to 
> say was that the request object has a number of 
> collections associated with it (form, querystring, 
> etc...). When I have used the request object I have 
> always referenced an element of one of these collections 
> e,g, request.form("un"). Not seen it as you had it but 
> not to say it doesn't work!

You can use either syntax in ASP. I've generally used the more explicit
syntax, myself.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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