Meaning you can see your feeds in the dashboard without going through feedburner?
I know I linked the tickets but I would like to be sure. I haven't tried it yet although I probably should.
Meaning you can see your feeds in the dashboard without going through feedburner?
I know I linked the tickets but I would like to be sure. I haven't tried it yet although I probably should.
Yes. Although one new (as in from the past few minutes) post on a demo blog hasn't shown up yet, but I'm waiting to see if it'll appear soon.
Okay, I may have spoken too soon.
The posts are displaying on the dashboard, but only the ones that had been posted before I switched back from the feedburner feed. I changed the feed in my RSS widget back /to/ the feedburner one, and it's showing the new post, whereas the dashboard (with the sitefeed) is not.
Drats... looks like it's back to feedburner. But at least something /is/ getting displayed this time. :)
Do remember though that the sitewide feed is cached.
Yes, which is why I waited for a while (and I've got the cache set to expire after 5 minutes for testing purposes) before reposting.
I've also just edited index-extra.php to put the feedburner feeds back into it, then I refreshed the dashboard --before saving the file-- and the new post was not showing up. I then saved the file and immediately did a refresh, and the post appeared.
The patch is displaying the previous posts, but not updating it. Probably an issue with the cache?
That would probably be the best bet. I know we've opened a ticket about the cache not working correctly. You might be hitting that.
hmmm....my feeds aren't updating (local one's at least, feedburner is working fine)
And i'm running 1.1.1, which is supposed to have this fixed isn't it?
EDIT: Silly me. Running on my mac for so long is truly starting to have its impact on me. Instead of putting "http://url.to.feed/" I had "feed://url.to.feed/"
lol...now if only i could get those 4 hours of lost sleep back!
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