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Depends on how much data you're talking about. If it's just a few bytes than
append it to the URI as a query string (or path info), if it's kilobytes of data then you'll have to POST a form in the link's onClick event. Jerry "Shail" <> wrote in message news:079401c3696f$bd859340$... > I have a hyperlink in a .aspx page, I want the cource > page to send some information to the target page?What is > the most efficent and neat way of doing it? > Thank You. > Jerry III |
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