I remember closer to when search came out for chatgpt that it was able to search and read published coda documents.
I found this really helpful both for building in coda (it could give suggestions etc) and for making the most of my documents.
But now when I try it says that it can’t read the documents. It says it gets the error: “We’re sorry, but Coda doesn’t work properly without JavaScript enabled.”
Did something change or am I doing something wrong?
no one?
Gonna switch to notion for a decent chunk of stuff for this simple reason. Would greatly prefer to use coda for most of it since it’s already built out but this is pretty significant.
Pretty sure it can’t be worked around, but just thought I would check.
I tested this myself and it seems that only the published doc url renders without js, below is an example pointing to the same doc
Works
https://coda.io/@rickard-abraham/python-dunders
Doesn’t work
https://coda.io/d/Python-Info_dlHb6NmdKG-
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yes, you have to publish a doc for it to be accessable to web crawlers.
Thanks for the response @Rickard_Abraham .
When I try with the published doc it still doesn’t work. Some have worked but not the ones that I need.
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