I solve the problem. answer came form this page
http://cl-experience.blogspot.com/2009/04/study-selector-widget-ii.html
and related discussion form this group.

my init-user-session is use to like this.

 (defun init-user-session (comp)
   (setf (composite-widgets comp) (init-page)))

now like this.

(defun init-user-session (root)
  (setf (widget-children root) (init-page)))

I put my custom on-demand-selector to diffrent hierarchy.
Now I can get URL tokens from URL parameter using on-demand-selector
widget.
thanks for the advice.

hidemi


On 4月18日, 午後12:46, Scott Helvick <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 9:39 AM, hidemi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > This time particularly ( /?tk=001 ) this kind of parameter I am
> > dealing with.  And some one teach me other ways of handling URL
> > params, please. I found `handle-client-request' form API document or
> > using hunchentoot dispatch table way. but I really think which one is
> > simple way of dealing with just one time authenticate process. any
> > suggestion please.
>
> I *think* what you're looking for is the dispatcher widget.  Take a look 
> athttp://www.digitalkingdom.org/rlp/tiki-index.php?page=Learning+About+...
> see if it helps.  That webpage is probably out of date by now, but the
> general idea remains.

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