Really you can't. You'll have to look into using an onClick event to fire
off some javascript that submits a form with hidden fields. That's what I
do when I don't want clutter my urls with bunches of variables.
Jeff Garza
Webmaster
Spectrum Astro, Inc.
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: Re: Query string disappear
Yes, but these can be easily seen and manipulated by viewing
the source.
Encrypt() is a much better option for URL passed data.
Todd
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Yes, but these can be easily seen and manipulated by viewing the source.
Encrypt() is a much better option for URL passed data.
Todd
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Yes, but these can be easily seen and manipulated by viewing
the source.
Encrypt() is a much better option for URL passed data.
Todd
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Ahh .. my bad .. Jeff is right :) Pass them in hidden form fields, or by a
form post method, or by frames that's about it.
Todd
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Subject: RE: Query string disappear
Alternativly you could possibly disable the location and status bars of the
browser. A bit drastic however and more likely to annoy users than anything
else.
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