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Posting MS Community RSS Feeds in a channel - Invalid source in image element.

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Hi there, 

i created a flow to automaticly post all news from the MS Community (Copilot and Teams) in a specific News Channel in teams. 
All worked well but since the update from microsoft for the communitys my Workflow doesn´t work anymore - i changed the RSS Feeds already with the new ones.

Does anyone have the same problems?
Thanks in advance.
 
{
  "error": {
    "code""BadRequest",
    "message""Invalid source in image element.",
    "innerError": {
      "date""2024-12-09T17:08:17",
      "request-id""c440aecd-a436-4ff7-**************",
      "client-request-id""c440aecd-a436-**************"
    }
  }
}

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  • David_MA Profile Picture
    12,982 Super User 2025 Season 2 on at
    I don't think the image has anything to do with the feed you listed, as I don't see any values in the feed for an image. I would remove the line in your action that begins with <img> and ends with </img>
     
    Based on your screen shot, that is not the valid format for an <img> tag as you follow it with a <span> tag which is used for text, and is most likely the cause of the error message:
     
    An image tag would be formatted like this: <img src="img_girl.jpg" alt="Girl in a jacket" width="500" height="600">. This generally does not work with posting Teams message anyways, as you would need to embed the image data within the <img> tag and there is a strict limit to the size of the data. I don't remember what it is, but I have pretty much given up on adding image when posting Teams messages. If you insert emojis from the keyboard in Windows 11 (<WindowsKey>+<.>) those seem to work.

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