@fassrl – NextGEN Gallery and WordPress SEO should work together fine (at least they do in our test environments) … there could be a third plugin that is creating this conflict, have you checked if that is the case?
Does this happen if you use a default WordPress Twenty series theme such as Twenty Fourteen and only have NextGEN Gallery activated?
– Cais.
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fassrl
(@fassrl)
I’ve tried to disable all the plugins excepting nextgen and yoast, but the error remains. I’ve seen that in the past the error has already happened:
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/nextgen-gallery-and-feed-rss?replies=1
Thanks
@fassrl – The link references an issue months ago … and unfortunately many updates of WordPress SEO tend to break things with NextGEN Gallery. We do our best to compensate for their code but there is only so much we can do.
Have you tried our latest public beta release? You can find more details on it here: http://www.nextgen-gallery.com/nextgen-gallery-latest-beta/
Thanks!
– Cais.
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fassrl
(@fassrl)
I tried the beta but it continue to give error 🙁
@fassrl – Are you using a plugin or other third-party extension that changes your standard feed URL to us ppfeed
versus the default feed
version?
– Cais.
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fassrl
(@fassrl)
I used a function that change the default rss to the one that I created, named rss-ppfeed.php. But it worked until some days ago
@fassrl – Do you have the same problem if you use the default RSS feed instead?
– Cais.
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fassrl
(@fassrl)
Well… no, the default feed works :\
@fassrl – Perhaps there is something in your custom function that is causing an issue?
– Cais.
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fassrl
(@fassrl)
Surely it could be. But I don’t understand why it worked until some days ago and then broke. I never touched the file that outputs the custom RSS feed
@fassrl – I really could not say, but it definitely appears the issue is pointing to that code.
– Cais.