Hi,

Klaus Hartl wrote:
> Johannes, can't you just use a query parameter? Your description sounds 
> exactly like this is what you need.

sorry, but currently it is unclear to me, what you mean by a query
parameter. A parameter which is attached to the URL?

Maybe you could give me a hint and how to get the value of such a query
parameter. I'm still really new to jQuery.


Kind regards,
Johannes
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