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How do i go about either making, or retrieving facebook short url's (fb.me) from a page, profile, event etc I use functions from the twincat Does facebook make their short urls on the fly, or does each page automatically already have one?
Zebra programming language (zpl) ii using ^fb or ^tb truncates text at specific lenghts asked 12 years, 2 months ago modified 9 years, 3 months ago viewed 28k times I managed to create the text file, but i can't write anything When you do this your are required to initialize these inputs when you declare and initialize the pou
(this is probably the case in your example)
I have a warning in the windows event viewer that tell me some certificate is going to be expired I'm a little worried about what 's going on This is the message in event viewer I wouldn't recommend this for anything commercial however as it wouldn't make facebook happy
A better solution would be to use the facebook iframe You can programatically convert any fb page url into the url fb allows you to insert into an iframe Check their docs for more info For fb pages it works perfectly.
Recfm =fba when i specifed recfm=fb asked 5 years ago modified 5 years ago viewed 1k times
I would change the text in a more clear way for my target/demographic, who are not so geeky.
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