Steve,

In the past I thought I would need to rely on the ordering of args.

If you have some arguments that you want to process in a certain order, give them all the same name and append an index to the arg name. then loop to process them in order. Let your program control the behaviour. Not the browser.

/John

Fogelson, Steve wrote:

It appears there is no way to keep it from sorting the arguments, so I have
decided to use <@cgiparam name="post_args">
and then parse the information I need.


Can I assume that Witango will be able to pull post args with this tag for
all browsers?

Thanks

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions


-----Original Message-----
From: Fogelson, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 10:57 AM
To: Witango User Group (E-mail)
Subject: Witango-Talk: <@argnames>


Is the metatag <@argnames> supposed to sort the arguments? If so, is there any way to stop it from sorting them?

Thanks

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions


I used HttpLook to display the args as follows:

_action=add&P_ID=32&Cat=184&OPT56=3895&OPT55=178&Quantity=1

When I display the array after using the following statement:

<@assign request$Options "<@argnames>">

I get:

_function       search  
_action post    
Cat     post    
OPT55   post    
OPT56   post    
P_ID    post    
Quantity        post    


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