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From: SriSamp
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One option is, you can encrypt the value so that the actual value of your parameter is 
never known. .NET provides many cryptographic classes that you can use to encrypt your 
string. In the other page, you can decrypt the value again and use it.   Another 
option you can consider is to POST your values to the next form. This is done by 
setting the METHOD attribute to POST in the FORM tag.   HTH, Srinivas Sampath MVP - 
SQL Server http://www32.brinkster.com/srisamp  

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