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Thanks John.
Not sure why you mean by “exposing the feed” (and if you mean to say I have not “blocked” the feed when I should have), but I’ve not really changed any Google feed settings since the time when I started it up a couple years ago. As a user what would be cool is a setting for the plugin that says “don’t allow feeds to distribute content while testing” (something to that effect) so that it’s sort of a one click guarantee that feed services won’t “see” test posts, etc.
So until the update… what’s the best course of action, to temporarily shut down my Google Feedburner account? Thanks again! I appreciate the info on a weekend. 🙂
Dan
To clarify a couple points:
By “Batch Edit” I mean “Bulk Edit”
By “Grades” I mean the “SEO Score”
(in case anyone was unsure)
Finally as I look further I notice all of the posts when I go in to analyze now say “save the post again to re-analyze” it. So that’s a workaround too but this glitch still forces you to open all the posts and do something with them to find out what the “actual score” is, which it shouldn’t (when bulk editing) IMHO.
I get this same problem on the sites where I use this plugin. Log-out only. But wondering if it has something to do with a particular combination of settings.
At first I saw this only on one site today when I installed the plugin and configured it for the first time. Didn’t see it on the other site where I’ve used this for a while. But when I compared the settings and saved a revised setting for the older site it too resulted in 403 logout errors. When I went back and changed that one setting back, it didn’t fix anything. So maybe the process of updating the plugin and then saving a new setting triggers this under current version of WP? Not sure what the combo of settings would be if any but also a thought….
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Problems with WordPress SEO XML sitemapI am having problems with this aspect of the plugin as well. When I go to look at the newly created files within the plugin, it seems the files are there, but within CODA I cannot find the files where they are supposed to be i.e. not in my root directory anywhere). Are they hidden to editors?
Also would love to see the option of applying a RANK to each file in the post editor, so we can do it as we go along. I am not 100% convinced that having every file show up the same default rank is a good idea. Why wouldn’t Google or other engines use that information potentially? Unless there’s a statement by each that says they specifically don’t use it, I think we should have the option. 🙂
Thanks for making such a great plugin!