URLPARAM{"name"} -- get value of a URL parameter 
 
-  Returns the value of a URL parameter.
-  Syntax: %URLPARAM{"name"}%
-  Supported parameters:                                  | Parameter: | Description: | Default: |       | "name" | The name of a URL parameter | required |       | newline="$br" | Convert newlines in textarea to other delimiters. Variables $br(for<br />tag),$n(for newline) are expanded. Other text is encoded based onencodeparameter. | no conversion |       | encode="off" | Turn off encoding. See important security note below | encode="safe" |       | encode="quote" | Escape double quotes with backslashes ( \"), does not change other characters; required when feeding URL parameters into other TWiki variables. This encoding does not protect against cross-site scripting. | encode="safe" |       | encode="moderate" | Encode special characters into HTML entities for moderate cross-site scripting protection: "<",">", single quote (') and double quote (") are encoded. Useful to allow TWiki variables in comment boxes. | encode="safe" |       | encode="safe" | Encode special characters into HTML entities for cross-site scripting protection: "<",">","%", single quote (') and double quote (") are encoded. | (this is the default) |       | encode="entity" | Encode special characters into HTML entities. See ENCODE for details. | encode="safe" |       | encode="html" | Encode special characters into HTML entities. In addition to encode="entity", it also encodes space, newline (\n) and linefeed (\r). Useful to encode text properly in HTML input fields. | encode="safe" |       | encode="url" | Encode special characters for URL parameter use, like a double quote into %22 | encode="safe" |       | multiple="on"
 multiple="[[$item]]" | If set, gets all selected elements of a <select multiple="multiple">tag. A format can be specified, with$itemindicating the element, e.g.multiple="Option: $item" | first element |       | separator=", " | Separator between multiple selections. Only relevant if multiple is specified | "\n"(newline) |       | format="..." | Format the result. $valueexpands to the URL parameter. If multiple is specified,$valueexpands to the result of the concatenated items. | "$value" |       | default="..." | Default value in case parameter is empty or missing. The format parameter is not applied. | empty string |  
 
-  Example: %URLPARAM{"skin"}%returnsprintfor a.../view/TWiki/VarURLPARAM?skin=printURL
-   Notes: Notes:
-  IMPORTANT: There is a risk that this variable can be misused for cross-site scripting (XSS) if the encoding is turned off. The (XSS) if the encoding is turned off. Theencode="safe"is the default, it provides a safe middle ground. Theencode="entity"is more aggressive, but some TWiki applications might not work.
-  URL parameters passed into HTML form fields should be encoded as "html".
 Example:<input type="text" name="address" value="%URLPARAM{ "address" encode="html" }%" />
-  Double quotes in URL parameters must be escaped when passed into other TWiki variables.
 Example:%SEARCH{ "%URLPARAM{ "search" encode="quotes" }%" noheader="on" }%
-  When used in a template topic, this variable will be expanded when the template is used to create a new topic. See TWikiTemplates#TemplateTopicsVars for details.
-  Watch out for TWiki internal parameters, such as rev,skin,template,topic,web; they have a special meaning in TWiki. Common parameters and view script specific parameters are documented at TWikiScripts.
-  If you have %URLPARAM{in the value of a URL parameter, it will be modified to%<nop>URLPARAM{. This is to prevent an infinite loop during expansion.
 
-  Related: ENCODE, SEARCH, FormattedSearch, QUERYSTRING
 
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Topic revision: r8 - 2011-06-14 - TWikiContributor