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I'm wondering if anyone out there knows of a way for a "tweet this" button to grab the URL of the current page rather than just using a pre-coded message. I'm working with a website where the user inputs their own name and then a video is generated with that name displayed in "personalized" spaces. The client wants the user to be able to share the video with the user's own name (which this info will appear in the URL). Also, if that can be shorted as well as personalized - super awesome. So yeah, any help at all would be great... I'm going to go mining in Google... Thanks! |
