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How would you set an attribute of a custom control via a URL parameter on an add/edit form?

I have a custom image upload control that accepts an AspectRatio attribute. The control works as expected. I now have an XMP form that uses the control, but this form needs to set a different AspectRatio based on the ItemType url parameter. So for …

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Set value of drop down list with URL parameter?

When I want to set the value of a text box based on a URL parameterin XMP I use syntax like: <textbox id="PayerID"datafield="PayerID" value=[[Url:PayerID]] style="margin-bottom:0px !important; width: 80%;"></textbox> …and it works great. How …

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to determine name of url parameter?

I can't recall if if Meta tags obey <xmod:Select> but what you can do is simply pass the page title parameter in your url query string ( Ie: PA=x&pagetitle=Urlencodethis...) As for the rest, you can create  a stored procedure that creates your …

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Parameters - encoding of accented characters

No, I cannot find the answer - I have the name passed in the url, fully encoded as /name/St%C3%A9phane but when I run SQL Server Profiler I see it as  exec spGetPerson @FirstName=N'Stéphane' It appears to be same issue as this …

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Open a form from an URL with url parameter?

Terrence, Welcome to the XMP community! YES is the answer. Have you installed both the standard XMP module and the XMod Pro FormView Module ? By using the stand-alone form module, you can place it on a page and then set either an Edit mode or Add mode …

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