Yep, passing URL parameters in a form post does work in IE.
That's my contribution!
D

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I think I've done this in the past perhaps once, where you put a URL
parameter in your form action, even though you're posting the form.
Can't
remember the reason why I needed to do this, something unusual anyway.
It
should work, although I think possibly it's a bit buggy in some
browsers?


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Um... HTML doesn't work like that...

I think you may be thinking of ACTION="get" where all parameters are
passed
in the url.

Dawesi

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So as with all the junk before is this a DWMX bug?

I am sure I have sent URL parameters before ok just using <form> </form>

Anyone else tried this?

Regards - Paul




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