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10/07/2007 11:10:02
 
 
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10/07/2007 10:41:56
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, États-Unis
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One more asp 3.0 question.
When I issue
response.wirte RequestServerVariable("AUTH_USER")
Shouldn't I see something like my ID #?
I don't get back anything. Why is that?

Thanks Mike.

BTW
I would say something about your value for param2, but there is no Professional football team in Iowa. They barely have a college team. :-)


>Is it:
>
>
><form action="Assetlst.asp?Location=California,Param2=CowboysSuck" method="get">
>
>
>>Hello all
>>
>>I'm actually using asp 3.0
>>
>>I have a HTML code like this where location is a parameter I'm sending to Assetlst.asp.
>>
>><form action="Assetlst.asp?Location" method="get">
>>
>>
>>I would like to send two parameters, Location and one other value. What is syntex to do this?
>>
>>I've tried
>>
>><form action="Assetlst.asp?Location,Param2" method="get">
>>
>>and
>>
>><form action="Assetlst.asp?Location;Param2" method="get">
>>
>>
>>In Assetlst.asp code I'm using
>>
>>Request.QueryString("Param2")
>>
>>to access the value but it doesn't seem to be working.
>>
>>How is this done in asp3.0?
>>
>>TIA
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