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From: bcsanthosh
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Hi, Do you want to access the query string in a htmlpage on client side? If you
want to use vb script on server side then use the asp intrinsic object ,
Request.Querystring("applicationid"). If you want the querystring parameters on
client side then use document.url, to get the full url then use the string
manipulation functions to get the required value. Hope this helps. Rgds, San
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