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Hello, Can someone help me with this

I am trying to set and catch the url variable

It begins with a form wich has the standard action set to "/autorisation/logout" Then a button with an inline javascript function

function tbPayout()
{
parent.location = "/autorisation/logout?rcgo=payout";
return true;

} 
<input src="/images/go02.gif" type=image border=0 name="go1" onClick="return tbPayout();">

In the autorisation controller I try to catch it

if ( isset($_GET['rcgo']) ) {

but it doesn't work and I can't see the variable in the url and therefore the default forms action is performed?

I also have another redirect page with

content="3; url=http://www.domain.nl/index/index?rcgo=logout" />

and that works fine

How can I get the javascript to work because I have three submit buttons that I need to control by using different url variables that I need to read in the controller function. ,wich is logout() in this case.

It is worth mentioning that is has got something to do with the fact that it can not interpet the variable in the uri because it defaults to the index function off that controller wich is the standard behaviour if it can't find the second part. Without the variable attached, it redirects ok.

Is there a solution?

Thanks, Richard

+1  A: 

I think it's as simple as

parent.location.href = "/autorisation/logout?rcgo=payout";

instead of

parent.location = "/autorisation/logout?rcgo=payout";
Paul
thanks, I hope that works
Richard
I found the solution by adding a slash before the questionmarkThe problem was that I did not know how the pretty url was being parsed.
Richard
+1  A: 

Another option is using AJAX to pass as GET/POST directly...

var queryString = "?rcgo=payout";
ajaxRequest.open("POST", "/autorisation/logout" + queryString, true);
ajaxRequest.send(null); 
Alex
looks interesting, I will try that also. I am guessing those are basic javascript functions and not jquery?
Richard
http://www.tizag.com/ajaxTutorial/ajaxxmlhttprequest.phpTake a look at that to get a better idea how to "build" the ajax object and handle it a bit.
Alex