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From: Leonard Rosenthol <[email protected]>
>
How would you hide them when working with HTML?  If the parameters are in the 
> URL, then they get displayed in the browser....
> 

True, but the OP could "hide" them from view by putting them at the end of a 
very long (but less than the limit) query string.

>You could certainly do an http POST operation to send the information behind 
>the 
> user's back...
> 

In which case, they would be "hidden" in the HTML form. Note to OP, all the end 
user wold have to do is view the source, to see the "hidden" names and values.

Best regards,
Bill Segraves
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