Thanks, Tim.
Latest versions of both.
I tried disabling the cache, no love. I actually get an error:
error on line 94 at column 30: Extra content at the end of the document
That’s at the end of this line:
<itunes:duration>1:24:45</itunes:duration>
Max execution time is 30.
Max input time is 60.
Memory limit is 128MB.
Sorry about not opening a new thread.
Nevermind, I’ve decided to try a different plugin.
Thanks,
Vic
Belay my last, I’m back to Podpress. Installing the .11 version to see if that fixes anything.
Looks like your latest update fixed it!
Thanks,
Vic
Well, so much for that. 🙁
I’m getting this on a RSS validator:
<b>Notice</b>: Undefined index: HTTP_ACCEPT in <b>/home/screenra/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-super-cache/wp-cache-phase1.php</b> on line <b>401</b>
<b>Notice</b>: Undefined index: HTTP_ACCEPT in <b>/home/screenra/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-super-cache/wp-cache-phase1.php</b> on line <b>401</b>
http://www.rssboard.org/rss-validator/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2F%2Fscreenrant.com%2Fpodcasts%2Ffeed%2F
When I disable WP-Supercache that error goes away. But I’m certainly not going to get rid of supercache.
Vic
Plugin Author
ntm
(@ntm)
Hi Vic,
I have no experience with one these Cache plugins. But I do know that these error messages are related to the WP Super Cache plugin.
You should definitely open a new thread and add the tag wp-super-cache. I’m sure that there are a lot of people which can help you with this popular plugin.
Your RSS feed is besides this error message a valid feed. See yourself and copy the XML content without the first 4 lines (which are the error message) into this validator http://validator.w3.org/feed/#validate_by_input (all incl. <?xml
to </rss>
)
I am the webmaster for a podcasting network and we want to have our podcasts on our news website, PPRNNews.com
We currently send our podcasts to iTunes via BlogTalk Radio. How can we set it up using Pod press?
Thank you.
Plugin Author
ntm
(@ntm)
@pprnnews: Why don’t you start a new thread? (Your question has obviously not much to do with the very specific issue which have been discussed in this thread before.)
How can we set it up using Podpress?
Well, install the plugin. Go to the Feed/iTunes settings page of podPress which will appear in the admin panel of your blog and configure all options according to your podcast(s). You can set up the main RSS feed of your blog as the podcast feed or you can add via the section podPress Feeds (on the Feed/iTunes settings page) additional feeds. Furthermore if organise the posts with podcast episodes in certain categories then you could also use a category feed(s) as the podcast feed(s). In order to configure category feeds go to Site Admin > Posts > Categories > Edit category.
Notice: the podPress Feeds are invalid as long as you have no posts with podPress attachment.
Once you have set up your podcast feed, you can submit it e.g via the iTunes client software to the iTunes Store podcast repository (see http://www.apple.com/itunes/podcasts/specs.html#submitting).
Read the notes around the Feed/iTunes settings and maybe take a look into the FAQ section.
I hope that I could help you with that brief intro. When you have further questions, please open a new thread and I will try answer them.
Thanks,
Tim