• matze2ooo

    (@matze2ooo)


    Hello

    How can I completly remove the plugin? I have first deactivated and later uninstalled it from the “Plugins-Menu” within the dashboard. However the <content:encoded> tags still show up in my RSS feed.

    How can I completly uninstall the plugin and get back to the original state?

    Thanks in advance!

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  • Plugin Author ladislav.soukup

    (@ladislavsoukupgmailcom)

    Hi,
    WordPress is caching the RSS feed and only way to have it rebuild is to create new post or edit any post that is inside the RSS.
    So after you enable / disable the plugin just edit the last post (change the publish date by a second) or publish a new post. WordPress will flush the RSS cache and generate new feed.
    You can even just create a new post and delete it right after publishing, this should also force WordPress to regenerate the RSS feed cache.

    Thread Starter matze2ooo

    (@matze2ooo)

    Thanks for replying. Unfortunately that didnt work. I still can see the <content:encoded> tags.

    How can I pull in the posts image and resize it to my needs?

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