I tried to burn the feed again, that failed. Feedburner itself is in maintenance mode. The problem doesn’t seem to exist in the Google documentation.
I’ve tried to search for a way to restore the feed, but no luck so far.
How can I reset my blog feed to the standard?
So any help is welcome.
Thanks, Bart
Can I add the current subscriptions on fb to jp? I don’t want to lose them!
I have downloaded the CSV file of subscribers.
Then, I need advice on how to set up this service on my website.
Is anyone out there with patience and kindness that can direct me to the info I need and help me through this transition?
Any help appreciated!
Warmly,
Nancy
I found this plugin as a feedburner alternative for my email subscribers but before I set it up can someone confirm whether or not the redirect will work once google stops the email sub service from their end ?
Thank you.
]]>The issue is none of our blog’s RSS URLs work anymore.
The error message they present is along the lines of:
“This page isn’t working .
feeds.azam.info redirected you too many times.
Try clearing your cookies.
ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS”
The redirect flow seems to be as follows:
https://feeds.feedburner.com/azam -> https://www.azam.info/?feed=rss2 -> https://www.azam.info/feed/ -> https://feeds.azam.info/azam
Redirectdetective.com and other tools show that from the latter it then goes back to https://www.azam.info/?feed=rss2 and then to https://www.azam.info/feed/ and so on and so forth, in an endless loop.
As there is no folder or file in our file manager that is causing the redirects, it must be something within WordPress, one or more of its plugins, Feedburner or follow.it/follow.it’s plugin that is causing the redirects?
I’ve tried to identify what it is and thereby rectify it, but to no avail.
I’ve tried to activate and deactivate the two RSS WordPress plugins we have for our blog several times, but they haven’t enabled the RSS to work. The plugins are Follow.it (“Feedburner Alternative and RSS Redirect Plugin”) and the Feedburner one we’ve always had active (“Feedburner FeedSmith”).
What may I do to fix this so the RSS is working for our blog please?
Thanks in advance for your help.
]]>Using default settings, it also doesn’t include the entire post.
And, when updating or pulling a Feedburner feed, it also takes several minutes, during which time my site is completely inaccessible as well like it’s down.
Anybody else having this issue or is it just me and possibly a hosting issue? Trying to rule out possibilities as there are feeds I want to include but they all use Feedburner.
]]>When you go to [ redundant link removed ], it redirects to feedburner.
The problem is that instead of showing my feed, this page is shown instead:
Your IP is temporarily blocked
Your IP address has generated too many simultaneous connections to the host server and has been automatically blocked for 5 minutes.
Your IP will be automatically unblocked in 5 minutes.
blocked
But it isn’t temporary; this has been the result for probably a couple of months at least.
I have been using feedburner for a long time and it used to work fine, but I can’t figure out how to fix it. I did find an error message in one part of feedburner that indicated the feed is too big. I’d be happy to quit using feedburner and go back to the native feed, but I can’t figure out how to do it. I just want people on my website be able to click my RSS feed links and get the valid feed. Can anyone help?
]]>Here is our WP podcast page. Our web host has branded it to look like our site.
[ redundant link removed ]
Here is our app that we want to get our podcasts working on. (only the android app is up, iOS to come soon)
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