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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T23:03:05+00:00 2026-05-10T23:03:05+00:00

I frequently make use of Request.QueryString[] variables. In my Page_load I often do things

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I frequently make use of Request.QueryString[] variables.

In my Page_load I often do things like:

       int id = -1;          if (Request.QueryString['id'] != null) {             try             {                 id = int.Parse(Request.QueryString['id']);             }             catch             {                 // deal with it             }         }          DoSomethingSpectacularNow(id); 

It all seems a bit clunky and rubbish. How do you deal with your Request.QueryString[]s?

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  1. 2026-05-10T23:03:06+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 11:03 pm

    Below is an extension method that will allow you to write code like this:

    int id = request.QueryString.GetValue<int>('id'); DateTime date = request.QueryString.GetValue<DateTime>('date'); 

    It makes use of TypeDescriptor to perform the conversion. Based on your needs, you could add an overload which takes a default value instead of throwing an exception:

    public static T GetValue<T>(this NameValueCollection collection, string key) {     if(collection == null)     {         throw new ArgumentNullException('collection');     }      var value = collection[key];      if(value == null)     {         throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException('key');     }      var converter = TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(typeof(T));      if(!converter.CanConvertFrom(typeof(string)))     {         throw new ArgumentException(String.Format('Cannot convert '{0}' to {1}', value, typeof(T)));     }      return (T) converter.ConvertFrom(value); } 
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