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Using "$client-user-name" in static query command

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Hello all,

For added security, I would like to use the "$client-user-name" and "$client-password" in a static query command. Everything else I add to this works but not the client user name and client password.

Here's an example of what I want to do:

<?xslt-cwp-query params="-grammar=fmresultset&-db=DATABASENAME&-lay=LAYOUTNAME&USERNAME=&PASSWORD=&-find"?> Where USERNAME and PASSWORD are bonafide Filemaker fields holding their login data.

I have these defined:

I'm guessing that the replacements aren't being filled in since the page WITH this static query shows empty fields...

Can anyone help?

Your question was answered already a while ago in a different post:

http://fmforums.com/forum/showtopic.php?tid/182893/

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