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Using Dynamic Objects in a URL
Summary
Can I pull the username into a url?Content
I want to include the username in a URL to auto-fill some info on the target site.
For example, I'm imagining a url like this: www.mywebsite.com?id=[username] In this example, the link would pass the [username] as the "id" field.
I understand that I can use a dynamic object on a page to display the username ("Hi, [username]") but I'm having a hard time including it in the url/link. It just messes up my link and doesn't work or display the username.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
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