| Posted by payperclick.brandon@gmail.com on 12/05/06 18:00 
Thanks for the reply's so far. I am still not any closer toaccomplishing what I want to do. let me try and simplify what I am
 asking and see if someone can give me code snippets to accomplish the
 task.
 
 Assume I have a CSV or Excel or Txt file called sample.csv(or .xls or
 ..txt - whatever works easiest - really trying to avoid using a database
 - but if that is tons easier I am open to learning) with the following
 data.
 
 ID	Name
 1	AAA Product
 2	BBB Product
 3	CCC Product
 
 Now I want to create a URL that has the ID in the URL -
 Example.com/id=1
 
 2 questions -
 
 1. What is the proper formatting of that URL? (I am pretty sure I need
 a ? somewhere in the URL.) (example.com/index.html?id=1 would that
 work?)
 
 2. If all I wanted to do was have the page say? Thanks for visiting our
 %Name% page. How would I tell the browser to go to the file, lookup th
 id provided in the URL and then dynamically populate the %Name% field?
 
 Thanks for any help you can provide.
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