The work in the video was done on a linux OS (Xubuntu), in a terminal program.
tim@XFF2
is the name of the user@computer
That method really is the hard way to do things!
The work in the video was done on a linux OS (Xubuntu), in a terminal program.
tim@XFF2
is the name of the user@computer
That method really is the hard way to do things!
I am with windows 11
I will take the next option
if you get something with DOCTYPE, then the response content usually was an error message and not what you expected...
Taifun
A fairly simpler solution.
you can try this extension
Simply...
I don't understand the logic TIMAI2
only with:
to get the YOUR SCRIPT URL HERE
I have to create a spreadsheet
and the URL is this?
You do not have to create a spreadsheet to create a google apps script. Go to https://script.google.com
to create a standalone script.
You will need to deploy your script, then get the script url. See these guides:
perform the entire procedure and failed to save:
ai2logo.png
insert the
YOUR SCRIPT URL HERE
and I don't keep anything
I get a message
Could be that your apps script needs to be run in order to give permissions.
Do this in the script editor
When the script runs it will fail, because no parameters have been provided, but then it should work from your app. Tested and working here. You will not need to request the WriteExternalStorage permission if using Android 10+.
still not working
it will be because I am with
function doGet(e)
and not like
function doPost(e)
If so, could you send me the content?
Where is your script for uploading a file (which is a doPost(e)) ?
I suggest you review my guide again, and add the correct script for uploading a file to google drive.
I've tried everything
maybe it's the content of my script
There in the image the name of the extension appears
base64decode
Could you send me the full text in the image it is not displayed to test
As I previously said, re-read my guide, it is all there...
Did you review the permissions?
Yes, those 3 are empty to begin with .