Re: Witango-Talk: Hiding WiTango Search Arguements in a URL

2003-10-23 Thread Russell Stephany
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Witango-Talk: Hiding WiTango Search Arguements in a URL

2003-10-23 Thread Russell Stephany
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Re: Witango-Talk: Hiding WiTango Search Arguements in a URL

2003-10-23 Thread Garth Penglase
Is using a form with a hidden field out of the question. If you are trying to hide it from possible interception then CIPHER is the way to go, but it sounds like you're simply trying to keep it away from the eyes of the browser, in which case using a form for each link on the page and within ea

RE: Witango-Talk: Hiding WiTango Search Arguements in a URL

2003-10-23 Thread Robert Shubert
riginal Message- From: Ciaran Rudden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 6:00 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Witango-Talk: Hiding WiTango Search Arguements in a URL Hello, I have a link passing variables in the URL to another taf. Is there any way to h

Witango-Talk: Hiding WiTango Search Arguements in a URL

2003-10-23 Thread Ciaran Rudden
Hello, I have a link passing variables in the URL to another taf. Is there any way to hide the variables so that they get passed but don't show up in the address bar of the recieving taf. For example is there any way to pass the Staffid but on recieving taf not show the actual staf