Can you attach a PDF to a notification?
HI
Thank you so much! I used the link and it worked fine. And we are using the file repository widget which is a great tool. That’s good to know that the newsletter app can hold an attachment.
Thank you again!
Have you tried Deep Links for Go.Learn?
Deep Linking for the Go.Learn App – Docebo Help & Support
I admit I haven’t gotten them to work and have a ticket open to address the error I am getting, but I am hopeful this will be a great tool for us to add references in our proprietary app that will launch the Go,Learn app. We have not implemented SSO, but that is coming.
Great suggestion
I’ve just run a test with the newsletter app - but it will work on notifications too - using a direct download link that I created on for a pdf that I have in Google Drive. I’ve used the following HTML and confirm that this downloads directly when clicking on the link:
<a href="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1QI_iy9TSvVyZwnDTQagCGCx2Se2ceEHx" style="color:#0465ac; text-decoration:underline; font-weight: 600;" target="_blank">Exclusive Rebranded Mobile App Features</a>
The view from within the email I received looks like this:
Curious to understand if this approach can work or if anyone has some other examples?
Shaune
Great suggestion
I’ve just run a test with the newsletter app - but it will work on notifications too - using a direct download link that I created on for a pdf that I have in Google Drive. I’ve used the following HTML and confirm that this downloads directly when clicking on the link:
<a href="https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1QI_iy9TSvVyZwnDTQagCGCx2Se2ceEHx" style="color:#0465ac; text-decoration:underline; font-weight: 600;" target="_blank">Exclusive Rebranded Mobile App Features</a>
Ciao
I just used this: https://sites.google.com/site/gdocs2direct/home
It’s pretty straightforward and nice clear instructions on how to get your link. I’m super curious to try that /export?format=pdf
suggestion from the video now, though. :)
Thanks
I’ve just used it in an HTML page as part of a course. Also for those who are Microsoft people you can get a direct download link by changing the link slightly.
“Now, just remove everything after the ? and put in download=1 and magic happens”
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