• Resolved simonjayprice

    (@simonjayprice)


    Hi
    The RSS Feed setting seem to be pulling this
    feed:https://rockshot.co.uk/feed/
    when it should be pulling this?
    https://rockshot.co.uk/feed/

    I am not sure if this make a difference but I cannot check the feed is working with the plugin but it shows as an incorrect feed.

    Now I don’t know if this is benign pulled from somewhere with in WordPress or whether the Feed:is added by the plugin.

    We were just using Yoast and the feed appeared correctly then.

    Can you give us some advice?

    Thanks
    Simon

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  • Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Hi Simon,

    The feeds are generated by WordPress. TSF does not alter their endpoints (URL locations) or their content structure.

    TSF is only capable of converting the feed entries into excerpts and adding “view original source” links to them.

    So, the inconsistency you’re experiencing might be coming from a third party, which you could’ve perceived as the default.

    I highly recommend only using one SEO plugin at the time. The site now has duplicated metadata.

    I hope this clears things up! Cheers ??

    Thread Starter simonjayprice

    (@simonjayprice)

    Hi, Thanks
    I will endeavour to investigate.
    Could it be when we set the feed up along tome ago in feed-burner or would it be more likely a plugin that has changed something on the wordpress site?

    What is TSF?

    We have just deleted Yoast completely, yesterday we only have it deactivated. Could that cause a conflict?

    Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Hi Simon,

    “TSF” is short for “The SEO Framework”.

    It’s more likely that something has changed in your WordPress environment. It can help to try setting up FeedBurner again.

    I don’t know how Yoast affects feeds. However, from your comments, it seems they are playing a role in the inconsistent behavior you’re experiencing.

    Thread Starter simonjayprice

    (@simonjayprice)

    “TSF” is short for “The SEO Framework”. Ah Okay…on the Plugins installed it just comes up at SEO.

    On the feed it seems that the feed is working okay but not pulling anything when the I click here…

    Will this affect anything if I do and actually see the feed after pressuring click here?

    I have tried validators and both seem to work with the feed: and with out it

    Plugin Author Sybre Waaijer

    (@cybr)

    Yes, the TSF plugin is white-label, so it won’t show its name in the dashboard. It’ll use generic names, like “SEO” instead.

    Technical:
    The WordPress feed is generated in XML format. It is sent to the browser as plain-text when requested. That’s why you can read the code when you follow the URL.

    When you’re using the feed: prefix, then you’re telling the browser (if it supports it) to parse the XML via the Atom standard, instead of displaying it as-is.

    To answer your question:
    It does not affect anything negatively. When the feed is valid and processed through the correct applications, it’ll work just fine.

    Now, you say everything’s in working order. So, I think I can mark this topic as resolved ??

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