I do this most of the time. (Of course, it is helpful to spell 
UserReference correctly:-)) A page can still be hacked, but the hacker 
has to view the source, and won't find the arguments in the url history.

Bill

On Thu, 12 Sep 2002 10:14:26 -0700, Atrix Wolfe wrote:

>i have a silly idea that just might work...
>
>what if instead of passing the user referance argument on the 
command line,
>you put this on all your forms:
>
><intput name=UserReferance type=hidden 
value="<@USERREFERENCEARGUMENT>">
>
>that way it is still being passed as an argument on every page, 
except it is
>not being passed as a search arg, but as a post arg instead.
>





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