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Some search engines support a set of substitution tokens that get replaced at run-time ( ie when a creative is served ). Does Facebook support any substitution tokens? Where can I find this documented? Thanks.

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Can you add more detail about what you want to achieve? – Connor Treacy May 28 '12 at 14:16
Hi. Sorry for the delay in responding. Here is an example that demonstrates what we're trying to do. Take the link_url: some-domain.com/page{TOKEN} At the time of serving, Facebook would replace {TOKEN} with the creative id. This actually used to work with the {FACEBOOK} token, eg: some-domain.com/page{FACEBOOK} This is important because it allows us to extract the creative id from the final destination url ( where it hits our server ), and link it to the creative id in Facebook reports. I'm not sure what happened to the {FACEBOOK} token, but it no longer works. – Daniel Kasak Jun 22 '12 at 2:57

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