Pass it only the string after the `?`

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Dheeraj Kumar


On Thursday 8 August 2013 at 10:59 PM, Renato Co wrote:

> I have a string which contain some parameters I want to extract but I
> cant get it to look good. Here is what I have right now
> 
> 
> puts
> Rack::Utils.parse_query("http://www.aspnetpage.com/frmindex?id=5&shelf=111";)
> {"http://www.aspnetpage.com/frmindex?id"=>"5", "shelf"=>"111"}
> 
> As you can see my main problem is that the first parameter name ... how
> what is the right method for this??
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