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RE: ASP / X10


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  • Subject: RE: ASP / X10
  • From: "Tony T" <tony@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 14:47:49 -0000
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> Best way in asp would be like this so in effect you just have
> to call an asp that has the below code in, but pass
> x10.asp?code=D11&value=OFF
>
> <%
> Set ObjReference = Server.CreateObject("Example1.x10test")
> objReference.sendx10 Request.QueryString("code"),
> Request.QueryString("Value")
> Set objReference = Nothing
> Response.Redirect "urlyoucamefrom.asp
> %>
>

Chris,

I'm beginning to see the light now, many thanks.

So each button on the page just has a url that is the same page as I am
on,
But I add the parameters on the end.

All I need to do is make sure my dll ignores blank values?

That's great thanks,
Tony T


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