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Sending a tag from CF7 to Pabbly

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tobiepsg

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Guys I'm getting an error (Custom Fields not Found) when setting up LeadConnector for a ContactForm7 / GoHighLevel integration. From what I can see, tags need to be entered in double quotes. I'm thus using a hidden field in CF7 with 'value=""www""' to send tag "www". Whether I'm using " or not, I'm getting the same error. It looks like LeadConnector is interpreting it correctly though (see below). What is it unhappy about then - or is there a different way to do this? The moment I clear the Tags field, it tests fine. Thanks in advance for your advice!

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Pabblymember11

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Hey @tobiepsg

Can you recapture the webhook response again and then try passing the tag in double quotes?
 

tobiepsg

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Hey @tobiepsg

Can you recapture the webhook response again and then try passing the tag in double quotes?
Supreme, thanks for your reply. The problem is that html for the field (with no double quotes) contains this: '...name="tags" value="www"...'. So how do I add double quotes without breaking html? I don't believe value="\"www\"" is going to work. That is why I used value=""www"".

Any ideas how I can pass a value with double quotes in html?
 
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Pabblymember11

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Seems like you have captured the webhook response again and the tags are getting passed to it correctly.

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tobiepsg

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Guys I did not realise that one can just enter "www" by hand in the action and it will stay put for all requests using it. It does not have to be passed on from the input form.
This thread can thus be closed (I don't see a way of doing so myself). Thanks for your support!
 
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