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    I need to be able to pass '&' in a URL but this is disallowed?

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    • Irfan KhanI
      Irfan Khan
      last edited by

      I need a trigger that launches a browser and a prefilled URL in jotform. this requires me to be able to send a '&' in the URL to add in additional prefilled fields. this is not allowed in TriggerCMD. is there a work around?

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      • RussR
        Russ @Irfan Khan
        last edited by Russ

        @Irfan-Khan, I originally blocked these characters as a security feature because they could be used to execute an an arbitrary command as part of the parameter.

        & | ; ` > <

        I'll add a toggle on the profile page to allow those characters in parameters. That way they're blocked by default, but you'll be able take the risk and toggle them on.

        EDIT: @Irfan-Khan , it's done. Please give it a try. You should see this checkbox in your profile page now:

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        Russell VanderMey

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        • Irfan KhanI
          Irfan Khan
          last edited by

          Thank you! works perfectly now! saved me the hassle of passing it into AHK to bypass this. very much appreciated!

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          • RussR
            Russ @Irfan Khan
            last edited by

            @Irfan-Khan, nice. Thanks for testing, and thanks for the original question. I figured it makes sense to block those characters in parameters by default, especially when you give someone a bookmark URL to run your command that allows parameters.

            Russell VanderMey

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