Thanks Leon, I might give that a try...

On 11/13/06, Leon Yeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I experienced the same problem, here how I fixed it. I added below 3 lines
> of code into models/page_context.rb
>
>
> # <r:page:query_string />
> define_tag 'page:query_string' do | tag|
>        tag.globals.page.request.parameters['q'] unless
>          tag.globals.page.request.nil?
> end
>
>
> As you can see, currently it returned only parameter q.  I am not 100%
> finished with this, but it should be an easy fixed to get other parameters.
>   Hopefully it gives you some idea.
>
> This radius tag, so it would be global, and you can use it anywhere in the
> page.
>
> Sean, I tried first to put into page parts and use custom behavior to
> extract the parameters object, but for some reason the request object is
> always nil at that level. I decided to modify radius instead and it worked.
> I am not sure why this happened.
>
> Best,
> Leon Yeh
> New Avenue Systems Inc.
> Office: (626)254-1757 x880
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>
> Michael Roper wrote:
> > thanks for the reply sean, i'll have a think about your suggestion...
> >
> > On 11/12/06, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Michael,
> >>
> >> You can do it, but you'll need a behavior.  By default, all pages are
> >> cached and your page would not be able to respond to the GET
> >> parameters.  Another option would be to create child pages of your
> >> "Contact" page called "sales", "support", or whatever.  Then only the
> >> page that processes the submission of the form would need a behavior,
> >> and your contact pages wouldn't need to respond to GET params.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Sean Cribbs
> >> seancribbs.com
> >>
> >> Michael Roper wrote:
> >>> Hi guys,
> >>>
> >>> It is possible to access GET parameters passed in the url of a Radiant 
> >>> page?
> >>>
> >>> For example, I'm making a contact page, and instead of making multiple
> >>> enquiry forms (sales, support, general, etc), it would be good if i
> >>> could pass a url like '/contact/?type=sales' and then programatically
> >>> show different form fields depending on the type of enquiry...
> >>>
> >>> If this is more of a ruby/rails level thing rather than a radiant
> >>> thing, can i still do it from my radiant page?
> >>>
> >>> Cheers,
> >>>
> >>> Michael
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