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    Posted: 11 September 2003 at 9:52am

Hi all, again a question.

In IIS 6.0 when I specify a custom error page, like Error.aspx, it automaticly pastes the error behind, like this:

Error.aspx?404;/Pages/page.aspx

Now, this is not an ordinary querystring comment, so I was wondering how to read this command in an Code-Behind VB file... Does anyone have some experience with this?



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Dim FullQueryString As String
FullQuestString = HttpContext.Current.Request.ServerVariables("QUERY_STRING")

and parse from there whatever you want to capture

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Sooow, howto parse?? Using .SubString()? If so, wich is probably the case, wich is the start number of a string, 0 or 1, or what's the number of the first number/character?
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