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RichBa5tard 10th May 2006 13:51

:ws:

jmke 10th May 2006 13:57

feed is sync'ed, can you verify on your end?

nvm, it's here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/madshrimps/

RichBa5tard 10th May 2006 14:12

Feedburner doesn't let me see your xml source, but i think you used 'pubdate' instead of 'pubDate'. The latter is correct and xml is case-sensitiv

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nevermind, you used pubDate. : )

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rss uses the 'pubDate' tag, but your syndication feed is not rss but atom, i overlooked that.

atom feeds should have a '{published}2000-01-01T01:00:00Z{/published}' field, not a {pubDate} field.

jmke 10th May 2006 14:20

hmmm.. it should work though if you use RSS feed reader

Quote:

SmartFeed™

Reach the widest possible audience while publishing a single feed on your blog or site. Translates your feed on-the-fly into a format (RSS or Atom) compatible with your visitors' feed reader application.

RichBa5tard 10th May 2006 14:23

I parse the rss feeds against their official dtd xml schema reference. It may be some rss readers are fault-tolerant, but your rss xml scheme is not valid atom 1.0. : /

Does feedburner build your rss feed, of can you specify the tags yourself? If not, can you choose the rss type (atom or rss)?

official atom 1.0 specs:
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4287.txt

jmke 10th May 2006 14:24

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Important: We recommend not using this service if you use SmartFeed. SmartFeed will override any Convert Format settings in order to make your feed compatible with all feed readers, whether they support Atom, RSS, or both.
Feedburner's smartburn should auto set the type... I will force RSS 2.0

RichBa5tard 10th May 2006 14:29

aah, the rss 2.0 feed works excellent. No more errors, correct date. : )

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It works, but all your content fields are limited to 100 or so characters? They all end in '...'.

jmke 10th May 2006 14:36

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all your content fields are limited to 100 or so characters?
yes they are (limit=200), if I post a pagelong press release I don't want it to be published through RSS completely, it screws up the layout and increases overall size:)

I've added a "..click to read more." taggie.

RichBa5tard 10th May 2006 14:38

hmm okay, i see your point. I can't publish 'half' a newsposts though...

will your madshrimp specific rssfeed feature complete content?

jmke 10th May 2006 14:39

I've added a "..click to read more." taggie. and max size in now 300.


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