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3/3/2008 10:19 AM
 

I know that [EMAIL] [USERID] and [USERNAME] are useable in the iframe source - .aspx?userID=[USERID] and it'll give me the id from the users table.

How can I get other info from there without resorting to a query to get it?  I'm trying to get displayName and I tried [DISPLAYNAME] with no luck.

 
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3/3/2008 1:27 PM
 

Nice idea, but there are no  [EMAIL] [USERID] and [USERNAME] tokens, there are no takes at all inside the core iframe module. Instead you define querystring parameters, for example with the name "displayname" and the data origin "User's Display name"

 
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