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Hello,
I’m trying to submit my project in the Power BI Data Stories Gallery, but when I enter the Power BI Publish to Web URL, it shows as incorrect and won’t accept the link.
Could someone guide me on the correct way to enter the URL or how to fix this issue? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much,
Nabha Ahmed
Hi @Nabha-Ahmed,
Checking in to see if your issue has been resolved. let us know if you still need any assistance.
Thank you.
Thank you for your attention and continuous support.
The issue hasn’t been resolved yet — I’m still facing the same problem, even after entering the (Power BI) link
Hi @Nabha-Ahmed,
This issue happens because the Data Stories Gallery only supports direct Power BI Publish to Web links, not redirected or encoded URLs. The link should begin with: https://app.powerbi.com/
If your link contains prefixes like https://www.linkedin.com/safety/go?url= or has encoded characters (such as %2F, %3D), validation will not succeed.
Solved: Publish to data story gallery - Microsoft Fabric Community
Publish to web from Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Thank you.
Hi @Nabha-Ahmed,
Have you had a chance to review the solution we shared by @Tahreem24 @danextian? If the issue persists, feel free to reply so we can help further.
Thank you.
@Nabha-Ahmed Agree with @danextian . Gallery post only accepts "Publish to web" link that starts with https://app.powerbi.com/ ......
Hi @Nabha-Ahmed
Do not use the linkedin redirect url. Open that url until it actually redirects you to the actual one and use it. It should begin with https://app.powerbi.com
Hi @danextian
I didn’t notice because the link starts with LinkedIn,
but when I tried again using the project link that starts with Power BI, it gave me the same issue
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