Dynamic basic link in mail markdown with Laravel - not a button












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I can generate a basic link like so:



This is an [example link](http://example.com/).


I can generate a button with a dynamic link like so:



@component('mail::button', ['url' => URL::to('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=subscribe')])
Sign Me Up
@endcomponent


But how do I generate a dynamic link, not button?



I tried:



[Safe Unsubscribe]( url('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') )


and



[Safe Unsubscribe]( URL::to('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') )


but these output in a literal way:



url('/subscriptions/'.%24recipient-%3Eid.'/'.%24recipient-%3Eemail.'?action=subscribe%27)









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    I can generate a basic link like so:



    This is an [example link](http://example.com/).


    I can generate a button with a dynamic link like so:



    @component('mail::button', ['url' => URL::to('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=subscribe')])
    Sign Me Up
    @endcomponent


    But how do I generate a dynamic link, not button?



    I tried:



    [Safe Unsubscribe]( url('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') )


    and



    [Safe Unsubscribe]( URL::to('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') )


    but these output in a literal way:



    url('/subscriptions/'.%24recipient-%3Eid.'/'.%24recipient-%3Eemail.'?action=subscribe%27)









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      I can generate a basic link like so:



      This is an [example link](http://example.com/).


      I can generate a button with a dynamic link like so:



      @component('mail::button', ['url' => URL::to('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=subscribe')])
      Sign Me Up
      @endcomponent


      But how do I generate a dynamic link, not button?



      I tried:



      [Safe Unsubscribe]( url('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') )


      and



      [Safe Unsubscribe]( URL::to('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') )


      but these output in a literal way:



      url('/subscriptions/'.%24recipient-%3Eid.'/'.%24recipient-%3Eemail.'?action=subscribe%27)









      share|improve this question














      I can generate a basic link like so:



      This is an [example link](http://example.com/).


      I can generate a button with a dynamic link like so:



      @component('mail::button', ['url' => URL::to('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=subscribe')])
      Sign Me Up
      @endcomponent


      But how do I generate a dynamic link, not button?



      I tried:



      [Safe Unsubscribe]( url('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') )


      and



      [Safe Unsubscribe]( URL::to('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') )


      but these output in a literal way:



      url('/subscriptions/'.%24recipient-%3Eid.'/'.%24recipient-%3Eemail.'?action=subscribe%27)






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          You are still in a blade template. So if you are not in a blade directive and you want to echo content, you have to use the curly brackets.



          [Safe Unsubscribe]({{ url('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') }})





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            You are still in a blade template. So if you are not in a blade directive and you want to echo content, you have to use the curly brackets.



            [Safe Unsubscribe]({{ url('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') }})





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              You are still in a blade template. So if you are not in a blade directive and you want to echo content, you have to use the curly brackets.



              [Safe Unsubscribe]({{ url('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') }})





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                You are still in a blade template. So if you are not in a blade directive and you want to echo content, you have to use the curly brackets.



                [Safe Unsubscribe]({{ url('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') }})





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                You are still in a blade template. So if you are not in a blade directive and you want to echo content, you have to use the curly brackets.



                [Safe Unsubscribe]({{ url('/subscriptions/'.$recipient->id.'/'.$recipient->email.'?action=unsubscribe') }})






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