"Davide Bianchi" <davideyeahsure RemoveThis @onlyforfun.net> wrote in message
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> On 2004-08-09, Dipak <dipak_ind RemoveThis @rediffmail.com> wrote:
<font color=green> > > <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://myserver.com/mynew.cgi?<HTTP%20dipsachin><get%20dipsachin></font" target="_blank">http://myserver.com/mynew.cgi?<HTTP%20dipsachin><get%20dipsac...><</a>>
> > i would expect to get <HTTP%20dipsachin><get%20dipsachin> in my
> > script variable
>
> A query string should be something like mynew.cgi?var=value&var2=value2...
>
> That doesn't look at all like a query string.
Wrong. A query string can be anything following a ? in a URL. var=value
pairs are just a standard way to represent form data (etc.) that all
browsers use.
Does your script receive query strings if you remove the <>s around it?
(just a guess)
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