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I am using the Power BI embed test app and have it working fine. One thing I notice though is that my trace is outputing a "read fail" error in the reference "powerbiportal.dependencies.bundle.min.js.map".
The trace shows the reference SourceMap as the following but the call must be within the following:
SourceMap https://app.powerbi.com/13.0.1700.320/scripts/powerbiportal.dependencies.bundle.min.js.map.
This reference string must be programmatically created in one of the powerbi .js' as no search locates it within the project. Before I pass the example to development I would like to know how to fix this error. Is there an update to the .js files? Any help appreciated.
Regards Peter Molloy
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Thanks for you reply Sam. I actually decided to go the lazy route and place a href to open another window directly to the shared link which works great when my user has a power bi account wiithin my tenant. I will try it again if I really want to use the iframe. For now I am just testing to see how many of the issues there are before committing to a development budget. Currently use flot and d3 interactive charting that are highly flexible but increase cost to refactor. Power BI is the future but just when it is production deployable will be the issue. Again Cheers.
Is it a relative path issue? If possible, make some screenshots to share us more details.
Thanks for you reply Sam. I actually decided to go the lazy route and place a href to open another window directly to the shared link which works great when my user has a power bi account wiithin my tenant. I will try it again if I really want to use the iframe. For now I am just testing to see how many of the issues there are before committing to a development budget. Currently use flot and d3 interactive charting that are highly flexible but increase cost to refactor. Power BI is the future but just when it is production deployable will be the issue. Again Cheers.
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