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That really depends. The easiest thing would be to store the value in a
session, and if required give the user an hashed identifier as parameter
to identify the data. If the data should be long-term persistent or for
multiple users, store the data in a database.
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Alex schrieb:
> How can I pass a parameter between two actions, but making it so the
> second action cannot receive said parameter directly from the user?
> 
> - alex (from iphone)
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