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  • Thread Starter tdemorsella

    (@tdemorsella)

    don’t mean to sound like an idiot. I probbly have no business mesing with the code. I admit, I do not know what 1. I am doing. its been trial and LOTS of error. 🙂 I removed the creative commons file while trouble shooting a few dys ago, because it was the only thing that I thought could be interfering with the rss feed. It had been working before I enabled it. I have been going through pages trying to see where code could be. I tried to reverse install. i guess I will have to reinstall to figure out wwhere it is placing the code.

    2. this is what I wanted to know. I knew there was an rss file, but I was looking for rss.php or rss.php. I did not know to look for the wp prefix. Additionally, I di not know whether it was rss or rss2.

    3. When I saw creative commons errors ll over the validator output, I got excited and when looking for the rss file and to double check that I had unistalled the cretive commons pugin. I will, however use them as a reference.

    Thanks again

    Tracey

    Thread Starter tdemorsella

    (@tdemorsella)

    Hi Moshu:
    Thanks for responding so quickly. While I brave the code, I’m no programmer. I can not find the invalid code referenced. What file should I be editing.

    Tracey

    Thread Starter tdemorsella

    (@tdemorsella)

    Ian. I was on wordpress support this morning and saw that you helped me with setting up permalinks on IIS back in May and I never thanked you. Please know that I really appreciate the assistance you gave me and accept my apology for taking so long in thanking you. I was really concerned that not having it would ffect our page rang on search engines and had little hope of resolving it. You really came through for me

    Thanks Again

    Tracey

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