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Old 09-09-2011, 01:58 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hickford View Post
Ending up with something like this:
HTML Code:
<a href="https://secure.usli.com/RetailQuote/Start.aspx?
CustomerID=CF3C4CF7-E625-43FB-8798-CC56379B3917&;
WebProductID=17&;
Commission=15&;
CustomerEmail=agentservices@twfg.com&;
retailerID=$user_identity&;
contactid=$user_login">test Link 2</a>
Do you really want to end up with "$user_identity" and "$user_login" in the url? That's okay, I suppose, it just looks strange. More like PHP variables names than like a result.

What is your site display name? I don't think it is in the example url.

Is there a sample username in that url example?
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