How to stop UrlFetchApp from turning “com.” substring into (class)
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:
Is there a way to stop this from happening?
javascript google-apps-script urlfetch intercom
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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:
Is there a way to stop this from happening?
javascript google-apps-script urlfetch intercom
add a comment |
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:
Is there a way to stop this from happening?
javascript google-apps-script urlfetch intercom
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:
Is there a way to stop this from happening?
javascript google-apps-script urlfetch intercom
javascript google-apps-script urlfetch intercom
edited Nov 21 '18 at 13:06
Sateesh
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asked Nov 21 '18 at 12:42
JoeJoe
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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
I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to executeUrlFetchApp.fetch
isInvalid 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
I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to executeUrlFetchApp.fetch
isInvalid 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
I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to executeUrlFetchApp.fetch
isInvalid 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
add a comment |
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
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
answered Nov 21 '18 at 14:54
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I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to executeUrlFetchApp.fetch
isInvalid 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
add a comment |
I can confirm that it shows up as expected in the logs. However, the error received when trying to executeUrlFetchApp.fetch
isInvalid 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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