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  • Plugin Author Thomas Maier

    (@webzunft)

    Hi michaeldw,

    thanks for reaching out.

    For the “Rich Content” ad type we pretty much use the editor provided by WordPress with a lot of magic which is not only beneficial to ads.

    In your case, it is normal that it escapes URLs. The Visual mode displays them differently than the Text mode. I reproduced it to check if the links are working in the frontend and they do. Or do you experience problems with them, too?

    If you want to make sure that your ad codes are not affected by the editor then please use the “plain text & code” ad type. It does not alter your code at all.

    Best regards,
    Thomas

    Thread Starter michaeldw

    (@michaeldw)

    Hello,
    thank you for you quick answer

    It affected my ad codes indeed, because I saw weird links with ;amp in Google Analytics – this is how I found out about this issue

    Thank you for the advices, I will monitor these links in Analytics to see if it’s fixed

    Plugin Author Thomas Maier

    (@webzunft)

    Hi @michaeldw,

    any updates on the links? Are they “behaving” now?

    Thanks,
    Thomas

    Thread Starter michaeldw

    (@michaeldw)

    Hello @webzunft,

    Yes I used the visual mode and I’m really careful now

    Thanks for your help,

    Michael

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