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RSS Feed & PermaLink Structure (3 posts)

  1. jhblifestyles
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    Posted 1 year ago #

    My Blog is http://www.juliebooz.com If I have my permallink structure on default My RSS feed is fine is I set it to a custom structure it throws a 404 error. Feedburner tells me the original feed address is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/juliebooz/Lshr
    Feed Burner Feed is : http://feeds.feedburner.com/feedburner/hpfI
    However if you put either one of those feeds in a browser it says its obsolete feed!

    When the default structure is in place this seems to be where my feed is pointing http://juliebooz.com/?feed=rss2

    If I try to burn a new feed it tells me the file size is too large and that it is invalid

    I am at a total loss.

  2. Clinicaltrials
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    I just started my account to address this exact topic. I am a complete blogging NOOB. I have been working on getting my RSS feed through Feedburner for 2 days and am at my wit's end. Any help is appreciated.

    My URL is clinicaltrialsandyou.com

    I have looked for resources online and everything seems to assume I am smart enough to get the RSS feed through Feedburner before they start giving instruction. I can't even get that far! Please help, someone!

    This is the message I get from Feedburner when it tries to validate.

    This feed does not validate.

    •Server returned HTTP Error 404: Not Found [help]

    •line 16, column 16: lastBuildDate must be an RFC-822 date-time: [help]

    <lastBuildDate></lastBuildDate>

  3. jhblifestyles
    Member
    Posted 1 year ago #

    Well after banging my head all night and most of this morning....My issue is resolved. I did a chmod to my htaccess file to full read, write & execute (owner only) and I added the Dean's Plugin for permalinkmigration. Instead of trying to burn the feed at feedburner as http://juliebooz.com I used http://juliebooz.com/feed/rss2

    My real issue Is WHY? I have several Blogs and do not have this issue with any of them.

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