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C# - How to list out variable names and values posted to ASPX page

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html

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webforms

I am dynamicaly generating a HTML form that is being submitted to a .aspx webpage. How do I determine in the resulting page what variable names were submitted and what the values were? Using: Request["VarName"].toChar(); Works, but assumes that I know all of the variable names. How can I get the names and values?

Ideally, the solution would work for both POST and GET submissions...

Thank you!

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NYARROW Avatar asked Sep 29 '09 23:09

NYARROW


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1 Answers

Have you tried something like this:

For post request:

foreach(string key in Request.Form.Keys ) 
{
   Response.Write ( Request.Form[key] );
}  

For a get request:

foreach(string key in Request.QueryString.Keys ) 
{
   Response.Write ( Request.QueryString[key] );
}
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JohnFx Avatar answered Oct 15 '22 00:10

JohnFx