Adding Hyperlink Markup Type Support#30
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Co-authored-by: Lourdes Montero <lmontero1114@gmail.com>
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I have been using this addition and I like it. Works very well. |
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I think, this two lines should be added to See the place: https://github.com/forcedotcom/ConnectApiHelper/pull/30/files#diff-7e83dc2714494f8be54d84615a298f2c110372f690bca3bed0271fc4b2770db9R354 Otherwise we're getting this error |
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With Spring 19, hyperlink support was added.
https://releasenotes.docs.salesforce.com/en-us/spring19/release-notes/rn_chatter_hyperlinks.htm
This adds that functionality noted by the following issue: #17