Passing a portlet parameters on the Query String

Hello,
We have a portal page with a portlet on it and would like to be able to make this portlet dynamic by using additional parameters on the portal url query string.
Back in version 5, I was told that this couldn't be done. Perhaps someone knows whether the G6 portal supports this?

Yes, you can pass portal url into porlet in G6.
1. You have to check box "HostPageURI" (don't remember exactly, but close to this one) on User Information page for Web Service.
2.Use getHostPageURLQueryString() method (for IPortletRequest) to retrive QueryString value;
3. Parse url value manualy to access parameters and values.
But think twice before do this. This is because there are more effective ways to pass data and "make portlet dynamic":
1) Portlet Settings (classic way, total page refresh);
2) Adaptive portlets techology (inline refresh, passing data to other portlets on the same page);
3) Portal Session object (for G6). Way to pass data to portlets placed on different page.
Edited by Bryazgin at 01/18/2007 7:11 PM

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