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Request.QueryString()
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29/07/2003 16:11:03
Jerry Tovar
Dana Corporation Dana It
Maumee, Ohio, United States
 
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ASP.NET
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00814648
Message ID:
00814696
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Thank you.

Jerry



>Hi Jerry,
>
>You can use Request.QueryString.Count to see if there are any parameters in the QueryString before trying to pull from the Name-Value-Pair.
>
>>I'm using ASP.Net to create a WebForm.
>>
>>In my Page_Load(), I want to test for IsPostBack and capture parameters if any. Here's what I do.
>>
>>
>>///Page_Load()
>>string lcKey;
>>if (Page.IsPostBack)
>>{
>>  lcKey = Request.QueryString["myKey"];
>>}
>>
>>
>>However, if Page.IsPostBack = True and there were not any parameters passed, I get this error:
>>
>>Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
>>
>>If I have a Request.QueryString["myKey"];, do I have to pass parameters? Or, how can I test for parameters being passed?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Jerry
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