Passed parameter case changed 2003-12-23 - By [Philip White]
Back A little OT, but related. This is weird to me. Is there some significance to an html parameter name called "PassParm"?
I have a java servlet, that expects an html parameter called "passParm".
If it is passed from an html href as in
href=www.xyz.com/servlet/?passParm=foo
This works fine.
But if I type on the browser address bar (IE 5.5 and 6)
www.xyz.com/servlet/?passParm=foo
the parameter is changed to PassParm, with uppercase in first character.
Why?
if it is glassParm it stays as lowercase. What's up with passParm?
WalkGood
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