JQuery :: Querystring From One Application To Another?

Oct 19, 2011

Ineed to pass two variable in a querystring from one application (in PHP) to another (in ASP.NET). It's a one way transfer...That is I need to encrypt it in PHP and decrypt it in ASP.NET (c#). The data will be anywhere from 5 - 15 characters..only letters and numbers.

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JQuery :: Getting Value From A Querystring

Sep 9, 2010

I need to check for a querystring value and then display a certain element based on that. I thought I cannot directly get it from jQuery code. So I created a hidden input box. Got the querystring value in it in the page load, then tried something like:[code]But it doesn't work.

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Nov 22, 2010

As subject, how to add ?x=z (querystring) at the back of the Link Url, only adding a href under id "menu"?

example:
<div id="menu">
<a href="aaa.html">aaa</a> | <a href="bbb.html?a=b">bbb</a> | <a href="ccc.html">ccc</a>
</div>
<a href="kkk.html">kkk</a>

[Code]...

those link already added ?x=z, only second link is &x=z, because second link already have quesrystring before adding. kkk do nothing

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Mar 24, 2010

How do i acces variable: id inside <a href.. and append my querystring variable to it?

example
<div id="email">
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<span class="name">Emails (?)</span>

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Feb 18, 2010

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Apr 15, 2010

I'm trying to create a querystring in my aspx page. I need to pass in 2 variables as parameters. The end goal is something like this:

Popup.aspx?paramOne={0}&paramTwo={1}

I have a function that needs this string.

$("#<%=FindButton.ClientID %>").click(function() {
var paramOne = $("#<%=ParamOneDDL.ClientID %>").eq(0).val();
var paramTwo = $("#<%=ParamTwoDDL.ClientID %>").eq(0).val();
var queryString ='<%= string.Format(Constants.MyPopupQuerystring, paramOne,

[Code]....

That doesn't work. It doesn't recognise paramOne and paramTwo with that syntax, so i tried to use the DDL.SelectedValue directly and that doesn't work either as it doesn't find a value for some reason. I can manually set up the string as follows: queryString = "MyPopup.aspx?paramOne=" + paramOne + "&paramTwo=" + paramTwo);

which works but is not good coding practice as I don't want to hard code stuff.
What is the correct notation to do this?

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Nov 3, 2005

I helped someone out in the JS forum and it inspired this script which is quite handy for Ajax forms. Just pass the form object and it will return a querystring to attach to a url. Careful though, querystrings have limitations on the length of the string and it varies between browsers. Maybe there is something that does this already but I don't know of it.

function buildQuery(frm)
{
var ele=frm.elements;
var len=ele.length;
var str="?";
for(var i=0;i<len;i++)
{
var c_obj=ele[i]
if(!c_obj.disabled)
{
if(c_obj.name)
{
if(c_obj.type.toLowerCase()=="radio")
{
if(c_obj.checked)
{
str+=encodeURIComponent(c_obj.name)+"="+encodeURIComponent(c_obj.value)+"&";
}
}
else if(c_obj.type.toLowerCase()=="checkbox")
{
if(c_obj.checked)
{
if(c_obj.value)
{
c_val=c_obj.value;
}
else
{
c_val="on";
}
str+=encodeURIComponent(c_obj.name)+"="+encodeURIComponent(c_val)+"&";
}
}
else if(c_obj.tagName.toLowerCase()=="select")
{
if(c_obj.options.length>0)
{
if(c_obj.multiple)
{
var opt=c_obj.options;
var len2=opt.length;
var opt_group=encodeURIComponent(c_obj.name)+"=";
for(var j=0;j<len2;j++)
{
if(opt[j].selected)
{
if(j!=0)
{
if(opt[j].value)
{
opt_group+=","+encodeURIComponent(opt[j].value);
}
else
{
opt_group+=","+encodeURIComponent(opt[j].value);
}
}
else
{
if(opt[j].value)
{
opt_group+=encodeURIComponent(opt[j].value);
}
else
{
opt_group+=encodeURIComponent(opt[j].text);
}
}
}
}
str+=opt_group+"&"
}
else
{
if(c_obj.options[c_obj.selectedIndex].value)
{
str+=encodeURIComponent(c_obj.name)+"="+encodeURIComponent(c_obj.options[c_obj.selectedIndex].value)+"&";
}
else
{
str+=encodeURIComponent(c_obj.name)+"="+encodeURIComponent(c_obj.options[c_obj.selectedIndex].text)+"&";
}
}
}
}
else
{
str+=encodeURIComponent(c_obj.name)+"="+encodeURIComponent(c_obj.value)+"&";
}
}
}
}
str=str.substring(0,str.length-1);
return str;
}

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Apr 30, 2006

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For instance, I want to fire a script that prints to the screen every time the querystring changes via the following links: Code:

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Jul 20, 2005

Hi, this is the first lines of a function. Although it runs, it still
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Jul 4, 2011

I am using this code to get the shopping cart in Iframe when i click on the button. I am using GET method for this as I have to get the product id and value. I have two pages, one for products and one for iframe where i have to load my shopping cart. The code for both the page is below :

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Jul 3, 2011

I am using this code to get the shopping cart in Iframe when i click on the button. I am using GET method for this as I have to get the product id and value.

I have two pages, one for products and one for iframe where i have to load my shopping cart.

The code for both the page is below :

Product.html

<FORM METHOD="get" ACTION="cart.htm"><INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="Product_Code1" VALUE="9781586487409"><INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="Quantity1" VALUE="1"><INPUT TYPE="submit" Value="Buy Now"></FORM>

[Code].....

Note : I do not want to show querystring in url and i cannot use url rewrite for this. Can we do this with some javascript.

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Passing A Querystring On To Another Webpage?

Jul 7, 2010

When I click a radio button in a certain web page (rather than a text link), I send the user on to another page.

Further requirements gathering in this project mandates that I pass a querystring on to that page.

The querystring is already captured and parsed in the host page and assigned to javascript variables and assigned to form fields.

For reasons of consistancy in Look and Feel, I use a radio button with a label as a link to another page if the user's needs requires them to go there.

If they do go there, I need to send along that same querystring.

Here is my button click action javascript:

Code JavaScript:
<input type="radio" name="_fid_30"
onClick="window.location='webpage.html'" />

At the end of that 'webpage.html', I wish to append the querystring that already is captured in the host page's URI.

Here is the javascript wherein I've captured the querystring:

Code JavaScript:
<script language="javascript">
function getQuerystring(key, default_)
{

[Code].....

With my last variable, "QS_val", I'm attempting to capture within that variable the querystring only.

I've attempted to append this value at the end of 'webpage.html', but when I click the radio button, I arrive at the page, but there is no querystring.

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Jul 28, 2010

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Oct 12, 2010

I would like to check the querystring to see if a variable exists.If groupid exists in the querystring and has ANY value then show a hidden div (#closedMsg). I do not care what the value of the groupid is I just want to verify that it has a value.If the url looks like this "www.somesite.com?groupid=" with no value for groupid, I do not want to show the hidden div.

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Jul 23, 2005

Just wondeing if there is a way to keep from having a certain
parameter sent when posting a form to another page (method=get)...

So as an example a page will post something like this from a form
using "get":

http://mypage?firstElement=1&secondElement=2

How can you completely remove "secondElement=2" from the
querystring... Before moving on to the posted page?

I know you can actually remove the element using removeChild in
javascript, and therefore it won't show up in the querystring of the
page posted to:

ochild.parentNode.removeChild(ochild);

But I was wondering if there was a way of doing it? A person can see
an inputbox for example disappear for a split second before the page
is posted... Is there a way of accessing the querystring itself in
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Jul 20, 2005

I have a search page im asp.net. the user enter the criterias in
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so the easy way is to pass the criterias in a querystring to the new
window. but if it's possible i don't want to use query string.

in asp, i could use the folowing:
i open a temporary blank window, on load I take the values of the search
page using the window.opener and submit them to the server.
Unfortunately this can't be done in asp.net coz window.opener isn't
working.

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It's not something that's ever really come up before, but I'm re-creating a desktop application as a web-app and I'm coming across a number of places where:1. A select box may be pre-filled with data from a database, and2. Changing that select box affects the rest of the page.I'm looking for a neat way to perform an action that could happen when the page loads, and/or when the select changes. Knowing my luck it's something stupidly easy.For example, some code that is currently in progress:

switch($('option:selected',$transaction).text()){ // On Load
case 'Comparable': case 'For Sale / To Let':
$.each($priceFields, function(){

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Dec 22, 2011

how to manage the script scope on a full ajax application Let me explain a scenario

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- pages are php files
- pages contains scripts tags (static and generated via php) depending on
context

Load Scenario :

1. master page load pages via $.load jquery function
2. page are inserted and the script is executed (mostly input events or live events)

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