Re: Re: Passing url parameters

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Got a question can one send a full array to another page with out
having out put each value stored in it manually?


On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 05:54:54 +0530, Amit Arora
<amit.arora@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> You can set this to anything you want.
> 
> http://www.url.com?new_field=value
> 
> And you can get the value using the
> $_GET['new_field']
> 
> Amit
> www.digitalamit.com
> 
> 
> 
> Stuart Felenstein wrote:
> > I swear this is not a repeat of earlier post :)
> >
> > When passing variables via URL, my understanding is
> > that the value passed is the database column name.
> > What I don't understand is the name / label part.  It
> > seems like the only name I can use is the same name as
> > the value.
> >
> > i.e.
> > Database column: Myfield
> > Value: _get["Myfield"]
> > Name: Myfield  (this is the one I want to change, so
> > my database column is not identified in the url)
> >
> > This make sense ?
> > I hope this is not off topic.  If it is my apologies.
> >
> > Stuart
> 
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