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Yes, sorry, the curly braces syntax is required for DS filters.

What kind of field are you filtering by $url-region?

It’s a text field with a list of regions around the world.

that url with the region param should filter the entries and return one result.

The text in the field is exactly “Japan” and nothing else?

I’ve resorted to passing id’s instead which works fine for what I need right now.

Thanks for all the help.

It would be nice to see POST input as a feature for Symphony in the future. I’m one of those security curmudgeons who frown at sensitive data ending up in the URL bar of the browser at any stage of the transaction. Even if it’s protected in mid-transit by a HTTPS layer, it can still be dug up post-transit on the client’s side (back button), or on the remote end’s webserver logs.

Speaking as someone who works on the webserver side of things, it’s far more likely that a flaky individual (new contractors in ops) on the remote side would be able to get access to the webserver logs than the backends that store/process the sensitive parameters:

1.2.3.4 - - [08/Feb/2010:20:27:40 -0500] “GET /path/to/symphony/test?pants=no HTTP/1.1” 200 225

(Is it really your log monkey’s business whether or not I was wearing pants when I sent that? :()

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