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The following ValueTrack parameters can be used with Upgraded URLs:
{ignore}: This parameter can be inserted in a final URL to indicate that the
subsequent part of the URL does not alter content. You can use this parameter to
reduce the amount of crawl activity on the URL.
For example, if you have a final URL like:
http://cars.example.com/sedan{ignore}?promocode=NYC123&udv={device}
This tells Google that the content of the page is determined only by
http://cars.example.com/sedan and the page need not be re-crawled for any
changes in promocode, or different instantiations of {device}.
{lpurl}, {lpurl+2}, {lpurl+3}: These parameters are initialized
with the final page URL, escaped as per standard URL specifications.
For example, {lpurl+2} means the final URL will be escaped twice. If you
need the unescaped URL, you can use {unescapedurl} instead. This is
supported only in tracking URLs.
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