![]() ![]() If you are having problems on an intranet server can you replicate the problem on a public server? It will help those who are troubleshooting to be able to see what’s really going on. If there’s a specific feed which is malfunctioning, post its URL if at all possible. The feed validator does not auto detect feeds. Also the URL you submit to the feed validator is your feed URL, not your homepage URL. ![]() If the feed validator indicates that your feed is invalid, then please post its messages verbatim in your support request. Use the feed validator if you suspect a feed problem. Sections that have the “Syndicate?” option turned off will not show up in your feeds. My feeds are empty or do not contain the right information.Ĭheck the “Syndicate?” option, found on the “Sections” tab. Make sure there’s something entered in the “Site slogan” field in your preferences. The feed validator reports I have a missing “description” element. ![]() That’s fine, within Safari, but remembers that everywhere else you’re feed RUL’s still need to begin with http. Also, Safari will automatically change the scheme from http to feed. Most often, the feed is invalid, but Safari’s error message doses not leave any clue as to the nature of the problem with the feed. If Safari RSS is having problems with your feed, try the feed in another feed reader first, then try the feed validator. Safari RSS does not appear to output a single useful error message. This is the correct behavior, and your feed should work in a proper feed aggregator. As the feeds are sent with the correct MIME type, your browser offers to download the file, rather than just displaying the raw content. More likely than not, your browser is not capable of displaying XML. My browser tries to download the feed when I click the feed’s link.ĭepending upon your browser, this is the correct behavior. ![]()
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