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I see what I did wrong. I was missing the beta I had http://ics.agical.io/alt_sep/ instead of http://ics.agical.io/beta/alt_sep/ . Thank you for all your help it works as it should using %0D%0A for line breaks in the description.
It works for real, but I'm using the http://ics.agical.io/beta/alt_sep/ version 😕
I really appreciate your help, espescially with updating the beta. The gcal works perfectly. The .ics description gets cut off (disappears) after %0D%0A . Is it just me?
Thanks again, but you said you changed GCal mode so it replaces \n with
automatically. It didn't change automatically. If i use %0D%0A it line breaks for Gcal, but breaks the ics description after %0D%0A. \n works for ics but /n prints in gcal. There isn't a one code solution for line breaks in bot...
Thank you for your response, is the agical link still for : http://ics.agical.io/beta/alt_sep/ ? The gcal still printed \n
I need to have line breaks in an event description for the calendar links in both outlook and google calendar. Looking to having my cake and eating it too. The event description is being used for both the google calendar link and the ics file link. \n works for Outlook but not for Google Calendar,
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The current robots.txt file is:User-agent: * Disallow: /rs/Is that the default setting?
Is there any danger in putting this into the robot.txt file and uploading it to marketo and redirecting the marketo robots.txt file?The robots.txt would look like this:User-agent: TwitterbotDisallow:
Hi,I created meta og tags for various social media platforms. The code itself is correct, but I get an error from Twitter saying it can't load the image because the robots.txt will not allow the Twitterbot to crawl. The image size for twitter is 300px x157px and 129kb in weight. ...