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Hi all,
I'm attempting to use the Strippet browser custom visual with little success.
I have a simple two-column data table. The table contains a country name and a corresponding URL web link to the Wiki page for each country. I would like to bring in the information from the Wiki page into the Strippet browser within the Power Bi application, but rather than display the contents of the Wiki page it shows only the URL link that I'm trying to access.
I have attached a sample PBX file in the hopes that someone can help point me in the right direction.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AqmBMk8_5wc_p3YAEYpEpAtTpNak
Many thanks,
Mack
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To shows the information from the URL, you need to put a HTML context field into the CONTENT box in Strippet browser visual. Please refer to the sample report.
Regards,
Hi There,
I have a similar question, my content is in word documents hosted in a SharePoint library. How can I pull the content from the documents into the Content field of the Strippet Browser? My Summary is accually a Bio that is also hosted in Word documents so I need the same solutions for this two fields. Is this possible.
Thanks,
Zuly
To shows the information from the URL, you need to put a HTML context field into the CONTENT box in Strippet browser visual. Please refer to the sample report.
Regards,
Hi - I just saw your sample report for the strippet browser, and I was wondering if you could answer a few questions...
I extracted the data into a CSV file and opened it up into excel, and I saw that there is a huge set up data in there.
When creating these strippet browser data sets, are you supposed to manually pull in the summary, content, author, date, domain, etc? If so, is there an easy way to convert the "content" into the required format? Also, how do you get the source_image information?
Thank you
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