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11/15/2008 12:22 AM
 

Does anyone know a way to reference a DNN token through JavaScript.  I'm attemptign to create a dynamically built URL to call an external program.  In the URL I need to include a calculated value and the current DNN user name [users:username].  Can a token be assigned to a javascript variable?  Thx 

 
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11/20/2008 3:28 PM
 

Bruce, I am not aware of any way to "process" the tokens on the client side in javascript.  However, you can create a javascript code block in your page and then populate them with server side variables like this:  var user = '<% =UserInfo.DisplayName %>';

Hope that helps.

 
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3/30/2009 1:46 PM
 

Jay, Thx for your reply and for the tip of incorporating tokens at the server side.  Really good to know.  I was able to work with the guys over at scripinjector and they quickly incorporated the need into their tool!  Highly recommend their utility.  Thx again as this tip will address a few other things I was working on.  BT

 
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