I've setup my WordPress blog at http://www.audiobooksonline.com/wordpress/ and want to create an RSS feed using Feedburner. Feedburner says "We could not find a valid feed at that address.
How do I find out the address of my feed?
I've setup my WordPress blog at http://www.audiobooksonline.com/wordpress/ and want to create an RSS feed using Feedburner. Feedburner says "We could not find a valid feed at that address.
How do I find out the address of my feed?
your linked feed (see the footer of your blog) is right here:
http://www.audiobooksonline.com/wordpress/feed/
however you'll notice its throwing a 404, but then all your permalinks are also.
see this:
http://perishablepress.com/press/2008/03/09/what-is-my-wordpress-feed-url/
all of your regular (non pretty permalink) feed urls are redirecting to the above, non-working feed url.. so until you fix that problem..
http://www.audiobooksonline.com/wordpress/feed/ is the address of your feed but all the links (archives, single post pages, etc.) within your WP are broken and goes to 404 - File not found. Did you just upgrade or add a new plugin? Go to Admin Dashboard > Settings > Permalinks and click on Save.
edit= i took too long to answer :-) What whooami said
Thanks for the feed URL.
I've gone to Admin Dashboard > Settings > Permalinks and clicked on Save.
When I click on some of the links on the right I get the message: "The document you requested is not found on this server. Please contact webmaster@audiobooksonline.com if you have any questions. Go to the Home Page "
How do I fix these links?
What is a Blogroll? I don't recognize any of the people in the list on our blog.
I read a bit about setting up a blog but just bits and pieces here and there that really don't instruct well. What document do you recommend I read so that I don't have to be posting to this forum often?
Thanks for your help.
Do you have a custom 404 page? That's probably why you're getting that particular error.
The problem most likely lies in your .htaccess file (or lack thereof). Create a blank one in your /wordpress directory, ensure it has the proper permissions (644 probably), and then it should work.
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