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I have a speech bubble(balloon) on a canvas. I allow a user to click on this balloon to see more information about the balloon.

As the user clicks, a new page is popped up and I want to send the mem_ID to the new page so that I can do a query on the new page and post data about the member on the new page.

      // listen for clicks on the balloon, opens a hyperlink attached to the balloon. 
             $("#balloon").click(function popMessage(e) {
                 $("#balloon").hide();

                 // hyperlink opens a new window upon click on the bubble
                 return !window.open('About.aspx?mem_ID' + mem_ID, "pop", "width=1000,height=900"); 

             });

So this is how I am planning to send the member_ID to the new page.

Now how can I retrieve this on the new page, so I can do something with it?

I have a text box on the new page and would like to print this ID just to check if it is transferring:-

<script type="text/javascript">




    var id = <%=Request["mem_ID"]%>

    document.getElementById('<%=TextBox1.ClientID%>').value = id;




</script>

it shows up as 'undefined' in the text box.....any help??

2 Answers 2

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window.open('About.aspx?mem_ID'

should be

window.open('About.aspx?mem_ID='

BUT, you don't want to transfer it like that as it will expose sensitive data to an attacker via the url: either check the id on the server side when it's first received or else store it in session state when the user logs in.

update:

your child page:

var id = <%=Request["mem_ID"]%>

should be

var id = "<%=Request["mem_ID"]%>";

Also... attackers can be internal too... for an internal app, session state is the simplest way to implement basic cross-page data integrity.

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  • internal usage. so not exposed to outside attackers. also, i am trying to not use session variables with C#. but your insight was helpful!! thanks. however, no I get an error in my child page:- 'TQR002393' is undefined. haha this is the actual member id... which means it was passed to the child page. somehow the child page thinks this not a value but a defined var???
    – Philo
    May 15, 2013 at 18:43
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Try this instead ::

document.getElementById('<%=TextBox1.ClientID%>').value = '<%=Request["mem_ID"]%>';

This will fix your issue.

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  • it shows up as a blank text box. atleast it is not undefined (on the bright side) haha. However when I check on my parent page. mem_ID has a value just before it is being passed on to the child page. Any idea?
    – Philo
    May 15, 2013 at 18:29
  • @Philo, can you does your popup window URL contain the "mem_ID"? can you share the exact url? May 15, 2013 at 18:32
  • as per my coding, it pops up a new window, but the window doesn't show the url. lol also I edited my question a bit, I defined a var in the child page, set its value to request<mem_ID> and posted it back on the text box. and now it shows up as 'undefined'
    – Philo
    May 15, 2013 at 18:33
  • does the address bar absent in pop window? Can you share the print screen? May 15, 2013 at 18:35

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