How to stop UrlFetchApp from turning “com.” substring into (class)












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I ran an issue when trying to match a request to api.intercom.com.



api.intercom.io consistently gets changed to api.inter(class) when set as a variable and used in the UrlFetchApp call but it displays as api.intercom.io in the Logger.log output.



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    I ran an issue when trying to match a request to api.intercom.com.



    api.intercom.io consistently gets changed to api.inter(class) when set as a variable and used in the UrlFetchApp call but it displays as api.intercom.io in the Logger.log output.



    Screenshots:



    code



    Logger.log-output



    Debugger-output



    Is there a way to stop this from happening?










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      I ran an issue when trying to match a request to api.intercom.com.



      api.intercom.io consistently gets changed to api.inter(class) when set as a variable and used in the UrlFetchApp call but it displays as api.intercom.io in the Logger.log output.



      Screenshots:



      code



      Logger.log-output



      Debugger-output



      Is there a way to stop this from happening?










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      I ran an issue when trying to match a request to api.intercom.com.



      api.intercom.io consistently gets changed to api.inter(class) when set as a variable and used in the UrlFetchApp call but it displays as api.intercom.io in the Logger.log output.



      Screenshots:



      code



      Logger.log-output



      Debugger-output



      Is there a way to stop this from happening?







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          It only looks "as if" com.io is changed to (class). The error is just visual and has nothing to do with why Urlfetch is NOT working. Use Stackdriver logging: console.log() for accurate representation of the string.



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          • Intercom

          • Http status 406






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          • I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to execute UrlFetchApp.fetch is Invalid argument: https://api.inter<?> which leads me to believe it isn't just a visual thing. Pretty strange no?

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            Nov 29 '18 at 14:43











          • @Joe I believe it's still visual. I also think that the error is 406.

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            Nov 29 '18 at 15:17











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          It only looks "as if" com.io is changed to (class). The error is just visual and has nothing to do with why Urlfetch is NOT working. Use Stackdriver logging: console.log() for accurate representation of the string.



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          • I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to execute UrlFetchApp.fetch is Invalid argument: https://api.inter<?> which leads me to believe it isn't just a visual thing. Pretty strange no?

            – Joe
            Nov 29 '18 at 14:43











          • @Joe I believe it's still visual. I also think that the error is 406.

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          It only looks "as if" com.io is changed to (class). The error is just visual and has nothing to do with why Urlfetch is NOT working. Use Stackdriver logging: console.log() for accurate representation of the string.



          Related Questions:





          • Intercom

          • Http status 406






          share|improve this answer
























          • I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to execute UrlFetchApp.fetch is Invalid argument: https://api.inter<?> which leads me to believe it isn't just a visual thing. Pretty strange no?

            – Joe
            Nov 29 '18 at 14:43











          • @Joe I believe it's still visual. I also think that the error is 406.

            – TheMaster
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:17














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          It only looks "as if" com.io is changed to (class). The error is just visual and has nothing to do with why Urlfetch is NOT working. Use Stackdriver logging: console.log() for accurate representation of the string.



          Related Questions:





          • Intercom

          • Http status 406






          share|improve this answer













          It only looks "as if" com.io is changed to (class). The error is just visual and has nothing to do with why Urlfetch is NOT working. Use Stackdriver logging: console.log() for accurate representation of the string.



          Related Questions:





          • Intercom

          • Http status 406







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          • I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to execute UrlFetchApp.fetch is Invalid argument: https://api.inter<?> which leads me to believe it isn't just a visual thing. Pretty strange no?

            – Joe
            Nov 29 '18 at 14:43











          • @Joe I believe it's still visual. I also think that the error is 406.

            – TheMaster
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:17



















          • I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to execute UrlFetchApp.fetch is Invalid argument: https://api.inter<?> which leads me to believe it isn't just a visual thing. Pretty strange no?

            – Joe
            Nov 29 '18 at 14:43











          • @Joe I believe it's still visual. I also think that the error is 406.

            – TheMaster
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:17

















          I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to execute UrlFetchApp.fetch is Invalid argument: https://api.inter<?> which leads me to believe it isn't just a visual thing. Pretty strange no?

          – Joe
          Nov 29 '18 at 14:43





          I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to execute UrlFetchApp.fetch is Invalid argument: https://api.inter<?> which leads me to believe it isn't just a visual thing. Pretty strange no?

          – Joe
          Nov 29 '18 at 14:43













          @Joe I believe it's still visual. I also think that the error is 406.

          – TheMaster
          Nov 29 '18 at 15:17





          @Joe I believe it's still visual. I also think that the error is 406.

          – TheMaster
          Nov 29 '18 at 15:17




















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