Thursday, July 1, 2010

Re: Window.Location.getParameter() always null

Hi Stephan,
Thanks for your reply.

I discovered that it works, but not in Developer Host mode (OOPHM).
Maybe the developer plugin strips the params from the url?

my URL is something like this:
http://192.168.0.205:8888/MyApp.html?gwt.codesvr=192.168.0.205:9997&kc=test

I also tried:
http://192.168.0.205:8888/MyApp.html?kc=test&gwt.codesvr=192.168.0.205:9997

My code is simple:

public void onModuleLoad() {
String urlKey = Window.Location.getParameter("kc");
if (urlKey != null) {
// do something special here.
} else {
// default code.
}
}


Thanks,
Mike.

On Jun 30, 10:00 am, Stefan Bachert <stefanbach...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use it and it works.
> Please supply your URL and your code, probably something went wrong.
>
> Stefan Bacherthttp://gwtworld.de
>
> On Jun 29, 9:35 pm, mdwarne <mike.wa...@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi,
>
> > I need to pass a parameter to my application.  However if I append a
> > parameter to the url query string, I can not retrieve it by name using
> > Window.Location. (Always returns null)
>
> > When I retrieve the entire Query String,  It contains only the
> > gwt.codesvr parameter, but not my additional parameter.
>
> > Any Ideas?
> > Thanks,
> > Mike.

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