I should expand my question a bit:

Is there any way to pass such arguments using the notation [[Group.Name]].
I tried some obvious notations such as:

   [[Group.Name?arg1=xxx&arg2=yyy]]

but that didn't work.

And also, is there some standard configuration or cookbook recipe for
retrieving such argument-value pairs?

Thanks

-- Harry

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On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 6:53 AM, Harry Forsdick <[email protected]> wrote:

> That would be fine.  I'm a bit of an amateur with PmWiki.  How would I do
> what you suggest?
>
> -- Harry
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> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 3:38 AM, Oliver Betz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Harry Forsdick wrote:
>>
>> >Part of my PmWiki based website has a page where product items are
>> presented
>> >in a short form.  For each item listed I would like to have a link to a
>> >single "ItemDetails" page to which I can pass arguments.  This way, I can
>> >create just one page whose content changes based on the arguments passed
>> to
>> >it.
>>
>> if you want really link to a page, I think the only way is to pass GET
>> parameters and make them available as page variable.
>>
>> Oliver
>>
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