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## Parameters
The following variables can be provided from the program to the script as command line arguments.
-```
-{0} or {CertCommonName} - Common name (primary domain name)
-{1} or {CachePassword} - The .pfx password (generated randomly for each renewal)
-{2} or {CacheFile} - Full path of the cached.pfx file
-{4} or {CertFriendlyName} - Friendly name of the generated certificate
-{5} or {CertThumbprint} - Thumbprint of the generated certificate
-{7} or {RenewalId} - Id of the renewal
-
-{3} or {6} or {StorePath} - Path or store name used by the store plugin
-{StoreType} - Name of the plugin (CentralSsl, CertificateStore or PemFiles)
-```
+| Value | Replaced with |
+|----------------|----------------|
+| `{0}` or `{CertCommonName}` | Common name (primary domain name) |
+| `{1}` or `{CachePassword}` | The .pfx password (generated randomly for each renewal) |
+| `{2}` or `{CacheFile}` | Full path of the cached.pfx file |
+| `{4}` or `{CertFriendlyName}` | Friendly name of the generated certificate |
+| `{5}` or `{CertThumbprint}` | Thumbprint of the generated certificate |
+| `{7}` or `{RenewalId}` | Id of the renewal |
+| `{3}` or `{6}` or `{StorePath}` | Path or store name used by the (first) store plugin |
+| `{StoreType}` | Name of the plugin (CentralSsl, CertificateStore or PemFiles) |
+
## Example
If you need your scripts parameters to look something like this:
@@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ If you need to put double quotes around your parameters from the command line, y
For **Powershell** scripts, string parameters can also be delimited with single quotes, for example:
-`--scriptparameters "action=import file='{CacheFile}' password='{CachePassword}'"`
+`--scriptparameters "action=import file='{CacheFile}' password='{CachePassword}'"` \ No newline at end of file