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Webhook and Wordpress webhook raw/simple response

Hello everyone,

I hope this message finds you well. I'm facing an issue with the Wordpress and pabbly webhook trigger's simple response switch. Despite multiple attempts with both WordPress posts and demo data, the switch remains active consistently, disregarding any action I take (I've created a new workflow for testing, then I re-captured the data again and again in vain).
At this juncture, having granular control over nested arrays is essential, and for that, raw data access is imperative. Regrettably, this roadblock is hindering my progress.

If anyone has insights or suggestions on how to overcome this obstacle, I would greatly appreciate your input.
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Share URL: https://connect.pabbly.com/workflow...eBmcJHQAECF4BclVPBChWVQF7VBkGfVMeCTpbBVJ6UDE#
 
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ArshilAhmad

Moderator
Staff member
The webhook trigger used in WordPress is descriptive-based and captures whatever data the application is sending. We do not have any control over the data that WordPress sends to Pabbly Connect. As the data is being sent in this manner from WordPress, I'm afraid there's nothing we can do about it.
 
The webhook trigger used in WordPress is descriptive-based and captures whatever data the application is sending. We do not have any control over the data that WordPress sends to Pabbly Connect. As the data is being sent in this manner from WordPress, I'm afraid there's nothing we can do about it.
Many thanks for your prompt answer.
My bad, I didn't notice that cumbersome raw data's format sent from the WP plugin.
I'll work on that side then.
 
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