No. Querystrings are always visible by design. You could create a
popup window with the address bar hidden, but the title bar and link
itself would show the URL.

BTW, what exactly do you mean by "selection formula" ?

On Sep 7, 1:40 pm, Rifky Rafeethu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> i'm doing a project in asp.net. in that i want to show a pop up form to show
> a list of items from which the user will select one. when the user click the
> select link, the pop up should close and the value should be set to a text
> box.
>
> i planed to create the popup as a seperate aspx page with a gridview so that
> i can use the same page to get different type of lists (such as address
> Country, Items, charges etc). i cannot hardcode the selection formula in
> this case. so is there any way that i can send the selection foumula through
> the query string WITHOUT showing it to the user in the title. (showing it in
> title will be a security issue isn't it)
>
> OR
>
> is there any alternate efficient way to achive the PopUp select option.
>
> pls help me on this as i'm stuck at this point.
>
> Rgds
> Rifky

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