I have an automation set up using Airtable, Make and OpenAI to create a blog post and image. All of the works perfect.
Once the blog post is final, I am taking it from Airtable and posting it to WordPress in draft.
This also works currently, even brings in the featured image, excerpt etc. So no issues there.
Now in the Airtable workflow I have it create the final version of the content in markdown format so it has the H2, H3, etc already done.
But when it brings it into WordPress it loses it. I’ve tried to add a Markdown to HTML widget before the WordPress module and after and it doesn’t work. It’s also not giving me any errors to troubleshoot it.
Anyone have any ideas?
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HI @Audra_Carpenter
To solve your issue, we request you try the OpenAI module “Create a Completion” to create HTML format with header tags.
You need to provide the user, system and assistant properly in the module to get the desired output.
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To be able to troubleshoot why the Markdown to HTML module isn’t working, please provide the following:
1. Screenshots of module fields and filters
Please share screenshots of relevant module fields and filters in question? It would really help other community members to see what you’re looking at.
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2. Scenario blueprint
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3. And most importantly, Input/Output bundles
Please provide the input and output bundles of the trigger/iterator/aggregator modules by running the scenario (or get from the scenario History tab), then click the white speech bubble on the top-right of each module and select “Download input/output bundles”.
A.
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B.
If you are unable to upload files on this forum, alternatively you can paste the formatted bundles in this manner:
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Either add three backticks ```
before and after the code, like this:
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input/output bundle content goes here
```
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Providing the input/output bundles will allow others to replicate what is going on in the scenario even if they do not use the external service.
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