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need direct url for images for shopping feeds
We find that there are three unique forms of addressing images which NS is using. When we search and/or export any item information, we find one of these three formats:
1) The cryptic shopping netsuite.com/media ...
http://shopping.netsuite.com/core/media/media.nl?id=3788&c=1338819&h=516906c0c5ca5828a21 |
2) The shopping.netsuite.com/ followed by the actual cabinet file name
3) Our domain followed by the actual cabinet file name
The only format that is acceptable for our a new shopping feed that we are setting is our domain with the proper path directly to the file.
No matter what we do, we can't find a way to make NS publish to us the direct path for all images - only some display in this way. How can we get the direct path to the images and include them in our feed export???
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