in reply to Help, What code is this ?
Those look like regular URL's where one of the passed parameters happens to be named "uuid", and have a value similar to a uuid.
It is possible that the website does not want you to access the page directly via a regular URL - instead, you request it using the UUID parameter, and the web server fetches the associated page for you.
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