• eastsidepatch

    (@eastsidepatch)


    So when I click on the feed icon for my blog in my Mozilla browser I get this:
    “invalid feed request Error 400”

    My feed works fine in Explorer.

    I checked out the feed via: Feed Validator and got the following message…

    This feed is valid, but interoperability with the widest range of feed readers could be improved by implementing the following recommendations.
    line 361, column 0: content:encoded should not contain object tag [help]

    <p><span style=”color: #99cc00;”> <object classid=”clsid:d27cdb6e-ae<objectclassid=”clsid:d27cdb6e-ae

    Where do I locate this code? And do I simply delete it?

    Please help.Error n400
    ESP.

    http://www.eastsidepatch.com

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  • I’m haveing a similar but more complex problem.

    This may help fix your problem:

    1. The above code is CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) Code.
    2. Download the CSS file copy the file to a second location on your pc.
    3. Go back to the file you originally downloaded and open it in note pad.
    4. Find the offending code and delete it
    5. Save and close the file.
    6. Upload the file to the same directory that you downloaded it from clicking OK to overwrite the existing file.
    7. If the problem is solved great. if not upload the unaltered version back to the server.

    This way if your alterations make things wors it won’t matter. Th e worst csse scenario is that youstill have theoriginal problem.

    Hope this helps.

    Marcus.
    marcus_gardner@fallacy-fantasy-fact.co.uk

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