Well, that gives me the "path" of the folder containing the dcr, not
nessecarily the html.
Also, what I need the most, it does not give me the full URL, which the HTML
is loaded with.

What especially interests me is the part coming after the "?" (launch
parameter)

Pekka


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> Subject: Re: <lingo-l> Retrieving HTML parameters from URL
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>
> Not sure if I understand the question, but wouldn't the moviePath in lingo
> give you where the .dcr is coming from?
>
> On 7/22/01 2:17 AM, "Pekka Buttler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed
> forth:
>
> > Yes something like that, only I'd love to get it through Lingo, as I'm a
> > crappy Javasripter.
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