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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:15:41+00:00 2026-05-14T01:15:41+00:00

Let’s assume an aspx page gets multiple querystrings, for example books.aspx?author=Arthor&level=4&year=2004 . I’d like

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Let’s assume an aspx page gets multiple querystrings, for example books.aspx?author=Arthor&level=4&year=2004.

I’d like to create a button that clears specific querystring.

For example when clearAuthorBtn is clicked, user should be redirected to books.aspx?level=4&year=2004

How can I make it?
Thank you very much.

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    2026-05-14T01:15:42+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:15 am

    Here is a method that may help. I have not tested this particular implementation, but something like it should suffice (and be fairly robust).

    public static string GetQueryStringWithoutKey(HttpRequest request, string keyToRemove) {
    
        // Assert keyToRemove is not null.
        if (keyToRemove == null) {
            throw new ArgumentNullException("keyToRemove");
        }
    
        // If the QueryString has no data, simply return an empty string.
        if (request.QueryString.AllKeys.Length == 0) {
            return string.Empty;
        }
    
        // Reconstruct the QueryString with everything except the existing key/value pair.
        StringBuilder queryStringWithoutKey = new StringBuilder();
        for (int i = 0; i < request.QueryString.AllKeys.Length; i++) {
    
            // Only append data that is not the given key/value pair.
            if (request.QueryString.AllKeys[i] != null &&
                request.QueryString.AllKeys[i].ToLower() != keyToRemove.ToLower()) {
                queryStringWithoutKey.Append(request.QueryString.AllKeys[i]);
                queryStringWithoutKey.Append("=");
                queryStringWithoutKey.Append(request.QueryString[i]);
                queryStringWithoutKey.Append("&");
            }
        }
    
        // We might have had a key, but if the only key was Message, then there is no
        // data to return for the QueryString.
        if (queryStringWithoutKey.Length == 0) {
            return string.Empty;
        }
    
        // Remove trailing ampersand.
        return queryStringWithoutKey.ToString().TrimEnd('&');
    }
    

    You can call the above method like this (note that I use HttpContext.Current in case you want to call this outside of an Page or UserControl):

    HttpRequest request = HttpContext.Current.Request;
    string url = request.ServerVariables["PATH_INFO"];
    string queryString = GetQueryStringWithoutKey(request, "author");
    if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(queryString) {
        url += "?" + queryString;
    }
    HttpContext.Current.Response.Redirect(url);
    
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