![]() If you notice sporadic errors in your web queries, it's possible that you're trying to access a dynamic web page. Web pages that load their content dynamically might require special handling. Refer to What's the difference between Web.Contents, Web.BrowserContents, and Web.Page? for more information on the different web connectors and their underlying technologies. As long as you're using the connectors based on Web.Contents or Web.BrowserContents (and not Web.Page), you can safely ignore such warnings. ![]() However, this only affects the Web View and doesn't affect the web connector itself. When this happens, it's usually because the Web View currently renders the Web View preview using Internet Explorer, which is no longer supported by some websites. This preview may sometimes display a warning such as "This browser is no longer supported". When importing a web page, you can view a preview of the page using the Web View tab in Power Query's navigator dialog. "This browser is no longer supported" warnings in the Web View Non-browser content (.txt/.csv files, JSON, and so on)Īnonymous Windows Basic Web API Organizational AccountĪnonymous Windows (current user's credentials only) Web APIĪnonymous Windows ( preview feature) Basic ( preview feature) Web API ( preview feature)Ĭhromium, but moving to Microsoft Edge's WebView2 control The following table summarizes the differences.
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