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You can just preview an email with the ICS token added to get the non-unique link for use. When viewing the preview you simply hover over the link to see the link which also allows you to "Copy Link Address". So it's annoying, but a viable workaround. Looks like Marketo generates a unique ID for the ICS token which the URL path references in addition to the value added to the "Title" of the token.
Example
https://subdomain.domain.com/rs/XXX-XXX-XXX/#####/[tokentitle].ics
Where
- XXX-XXX-XXX represents your instances Munchkin ID
- ##### represents the tokens unique ID
I assumed the title was irrelevant but it is required to access the ics file (likely as an extra security measure so people with one event invite can't just guess ID's to see every event).
Haha Dan Stevens I was just reading this thinking that I use that same method
You can just preview an email with the ICS token added to get the non-unique link for use. When viewing the preview you simply hover over the link to see the link which also allows you to "Copy Link Address". So it's annoying, but a viable workaround. Looks like Marketo generates a unique ID for the ICS token which the URL path references in addition to the value added to the "Title" of the token.
Example
https://subdomain.domain.com/rs/XXX-XXX-XXX/#####/[tokentitle].ics
Where
- XXX-XXX-XXX represents your instances Munchkin ID
- ##### represents the tokens unique ID
I assumed the title was irrelevant but it is required to access the ics file (likely as an extra security measure so people with one event invite can't just guess ID's to see every event).
Nice one, Keith!
This is the way that I would do it. You can even store the calendar link in a token (no https://) if you want to easily add it to multiple emails within an event program, or use the link in the text version of your email.