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How to pass pagination number to url
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Sandeep Mewara 28-May-11 9:38am    
Elaborate!~
thatraja 28-May-11 11:22am    
Include your code in your question.

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With the query string:

http://mydomain.com/mypage.aspx?page=1
 
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rahul dev123 28-May-11 9:20am    
Is this solution?????????????????????????
skantg 28-May-11 10:06am    
sorry to comment, but the clarity and relevence of answere is of same level as of your question.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 28-May-11 14:44pm    
...answer is more clear. My 5.
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fcronin 28-May-11 11:57am    
It is the clearest and most accurate solution you could ask for, based on the question. John simply assumed "pagination number" meant "page number", and "to url" really meant "IN the URL", and his example shows just how you would do that.
Kim Togo 29-May-11 1:25am    
A clear answer. My 5.

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