when I write
Response.Redirect("Default2.aspx?Name=" + TextBox1.Text);
then
string input = Request.QueryString["Name"];
if I write yahoo+music in textbox
the input will be yahoo music why ? and how can I keep the '+' ?
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A plus in the URL means a space. You should URL encode the value that you put in the URL:
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I've another way - although a little bit 'tricky' - to reach your goal by passing '+'(or any other special character) in query string when you pass the query string you write like this: Response.Redirect("Default.aspx?Name="+TextBox1.Text.Replace("+","_")); then it will pass Default.aspx?Name=Yahoo_Music and to request it, just replace again string input = Request.QueryString["Name"].Replace("_","+"); input will be: Yahoo+Music. although this way a little bit tricky but sometimes this way very helpful to pass special character in query string. Thanks |
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