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The answer is: two. The value of the q parameter in our HTML was two so when we submit the form, we should see two in the URL. Lets go ahead and try it out. Here we are in our browser; we can see the second radio button is selected, and when I click Submit, q=two in the URL. Thats because the second radio button-- one, two, three--its value is two. Pretty straightforward. Keep in mind that the meaning of these parameters is whatever we make of it, on the Server side. So on the Server side, we can look for the variable q or the parameter q, and do what we want with it-- or we can ignore it altogether. We can check to see if it equals on or we can check to see if it equals one, two or three. Thats all up to us, and well talk more about that when we start working with our Server side app again.