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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Blank WordPress RSS feed: “XML Parsing Error: no element found”What the problem appears to be is an empty line getting inserted at the start of the xml file.
Unfortunately knowing what it is doesn’t tell me why it happened out of the blue. I’ll take a look and see if I can figure where this is getting introduced.
In the meanwhile, is anyone else experiencing this issue? Any known fix?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Blank WordPress RSS feed: “XML Parsing Error: no element found”Secondary information: WP v2.2.3 (latest as of this posting)
Running FeedBurner FeedSmith plugin which I disabled while troubleshooting, back on again.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Blank WordPress RSS feed: “XML Parsing Error: no element found”I had this problem out of the blue also. I don’t know what caused it – deactivating or backing out recent plugins did not fix the issue, and it seemingly occurred without any changes.
I tried a couple of things and found that these 2 are (still) broken:
https://www.logon.ie/feed/
https://www.logon.ie/?feed=rss2However
https://www.logon.ie/?feed=rss
gives me a working feed – phew. Panic stations over for the moment, but I’d love to know what happened.Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Using 2.2 as a CMS with blogThought I’d share some more info. Here are some settings I’m trying to use right now…
With this setup in place, I’m getting a 500, Internal Server Error, when trying to access /my-blog/.
Setup:
======WP2.2 is installed in the site root directory.
Dashboard — Options — General:
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WordPress address (URL): https://www.mydomain.com
Blog address (URL): https://www.mydomain.comDashboard — Options — Reading:
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Front page displays:[x] A static page (select below)
# Front page: Home (– this is a WP Page I’ve created for site root)
# Posts page: My Blog (– this is another WP Page I’ve created, to display the latest posts, with a slug of “my-blog”)Dashboard — Options — Permalinks:
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I’m using /%category%/%postname%/ but I can include the prefix /my-blog/ if necessary to this setup.