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Re: Form Data


  • Subject: Re: Form Data
  • From: Ric Phillips <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2002 11:56:09 +1100

On 4/3/02 11:35 AM, "John McAdams" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Is anybody able to use form data in URL Access Scripting? I keep getting
> an error that the "Application isn't running." Worked fine in OS 9.
>
> TIA
> jmc

I couldn't get the form data parameter to work either - so I just encoded
the form parameters directly into a query string in the URL, in the form

http://<domain name or ip
address>/<path>/<filename>?<element_name>=<element_value>&<element_name>=<el
ement_value>&..etc.

-Watch out for the space and special character substitutions used by the
protocol in query strings

Explanations of query string syntax are not hard to find on the web.

This technique worked fine for me.

Cheers,


Ric Phillips

Faculty Web Coordinator
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Latrobe University

Room HU3 324
Phone: 9479 2792
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