What is the syntax for adding a GET parameter to a URL?

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Solution 1

You put ? in the end of the url. After the ? you put var1=val1&var2=val2& ....

For example, if your raw url (without the get parameters) is http://www.example.com/ and you have two parameters, param1=7 and param2=seven, then the full url should be:

http://www.example.com/?param1=7&param2=seven.

If you want to generate the param1=7&param2=seven in python, you can use a parameter dictionary, like this:

import urllib
parameters = urllib.urlencode({'param1':'7', 'param2':'seven'})

The value of parameters is 'param1=7&param2=seven' so you can append the parameters string to a url like this:

raw_url = 'http://www.example.com/'
url = raw_url + '?' + params

Now the value of url is 'http://www.example.com/?param1=7&param2=seven'.

Solution 2

I am fairly certain this has been asked many times before, but the query parameters start with ? and are separated by & like so:

http://www.site.com/script.php?key=value&var=num

Solution 3

http://www.foo.com/somepath?keyword1=value1&keyword2=value2&keyword3=value3

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  • irenka
    irenka almost 2 years

    I am using Python and Google App Engine.
    I need to get access to certain webpage by adding some elements to the url.
    What is the syntax for adding a GET parameter to a URL?

  • Zachary Weixelbaum
    Zachary Weixelbaum over 7 years
    I know this is 5 years old, but this answer isn't entirely correct. If somepath refers to a file, such as somepath.php, then that is fine. But, if it refers to foo.com/somepath/index.php, then the parameters won't work (at least in PHP), it needs to be foo.com/somepath/?keyword1...