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Feeds and Feedburner

October 15, 2007 by Michael Boyle

The only real frustration I’ve had since switching to WordPress has been with feedburner. The disadvantage of not actually writing static files to disk is that it’s very difficult to validate each and every address that will get you to a particular feed. And of course I want feedburner to access one particular spot to slurp my feed and to declare the feedburner location in my headers so that no one else does. The worst part is that although there are at least 3 plugins that are supposed to deal with this and at least 6 detailed pages full of instructions on the web, nothing seems to have worked… but nevertheless, it does in fact seem to work, at least for the moment (it didn’t over the weekend).

So – now that comments are working on this blog again (thanks, WP!), if you (dear reader) could let me know if my feeds seem to be working for you (and at what address) I would very much appreciate it.

Tags: Blogging, Feeds

Comments

  1. mikel says

    October 15, 2007 at 8:29 pm

    It’s not working at all now.

  2. mikel says

    October 15, 2007 at 11:30 pm

    But then it came in to both locations I have subscribed to a while later. One of which I supposedly have redirected (via htaccess) to feedburner.

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