That's a good point too, but we're trying to provide a link inside an 
email.

--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 27 Nov 2007, dr_stone_1024 wrote:
> > Yes, this is a good solution and I think it will be our 
workaround -
> > just wondering if anyone else encountered this.  Seems like it 
would be
> > a common problem.
> 
> We don't use URL variables because people have a habit of changing 
them :-)
> 
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