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  • Yes, if they are in the feed, then the combined feed will show them as well. Enjoy!

    Thread Starter teacdan

    (@teacdan)

    That’s great
    Thanks Rob! wonderful plugin and suport!

    Thread Starter teacdan

    (@teacdan)

    Hey Rob!
    Hope you are very well!

    I am trying to use the RSS feed to generate emails with getresponse.
    I do see the images in the RSS feed but not in the email created by getresponse.
    I contacted them and this is what they are telling me:
    it appears you need to change your image tags to full

    so in the image tag where it says <img src , it should have a full URL after

    Any suggestions?
    are they right?

    thanks a lot!

    If it’s not a full URL, then yes, that’s a problem… it’d work on your domain, but externally it doesn’t know where it’s loading from.

    I think that’s caused by Cloudflare settings, protecting images I think?

    What’s your feed, and what are you using for caching, and do you have Cloudflare or other CDN on it?

    Thread Starter teacdan

    (@teacdan)

    Hey Rob
    thanks for such an fast response.
    Yes I am using cloudlfare and W3 cache plugin.
    CSS/html and jscript minify is done via W3 plugin and not Cloudflare.
    here is the feed: https://www.rssmix.com/u/8138759/rss.xml
    any suggestions?
    thanks!

    Yep I see the full URL in the IMG SRC:

    <img width=”150″ height=”150″ src=”https://race-calendar.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/new-150×150.png?52bcba&#8221; alt=”new”>

    That URL works fine:
    https://race-calendar.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/new-150×150.png?52bcba

    Some posts don’t seem to have a Featured Image set, so no image is showing up, like the first 3 posts right now.

    Thread Starter teacdan

    (@teacdan)

    Yep, I did check that and find it strange that for some reason getresponse is not picking up the images

    Thread Starter teacdan

    (@teacdan)

    Hey Rob!
    I tried creating in getresponse a RSS to email using a combined(mixed) RSS feed and another one with a single feed.
    The one with single feed showed images perfectly
    The one with mixed feed didn’t show images.
    I guess ut has to do with the feed being mixed

    Any isdeas?

    thanks!

    Not sure, it’s best to look at the raw feed, combined or not, and see if the IMG SRC HTML is included. If so, then it’s a parsing issue with whatever service is trying to use that feed, and you’d have to contact them.

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