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New Post 10/20/2006 12:34 PM
User is offline michael jackson
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Bug with rss feed 

I have been using the blog module (v 03.02.00) for a short while.  I am running DNN v 04.03.04.  Yesterday (I think) I added the syndication links to my blog.  They appear and when you press them you get xml that at first look was ok.  It appears as though the link elements in the rss xml have urls that are messed up.  They have the domain in the url twice.  like

<link>http://brillnat.comhttp/Brillnat.com/BrillnatThoughts/tabid/63/Default.aspx</link>

I had a single portal on the installation of dnn with two portal aliases.  www.brillnat.com and brillnat.com.  I have since removed the www.brillnat.com alias and did an iis redirect to redirect www.brillnat.com to brillnat.com.  Now the feeds always appear with the link elements as shown above.  

Any suggestions?  "Help!!! it's broke and I can't make it work"

mj 


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New Post 11/3/2007 4:30 PM
User is offline Rodney Joyce
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Re: Bug with rss feed 

I still have this problem with the latest version of the Blog module (on DNN 4.6.2) - did you ever find a fix for it?

I have 2 portals on the same DNN instance and the other blog syndicates fine - it's just the one that duplicates the URL in the XML and causes linking problems...


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Rodney
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New Post 8/11/2008 12:36 PM
User is offline FAHortiguela
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Re: Bug with rss feed 

I have the same problem

 
New Post 8/12/2008 12:40 AM
User is offline Don Worthley
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www.itcrossing.com
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Re: Bug with rss feed 

I spent some time tonight on this and was able to duplicate the issue.  I've created an entry in Gemini to track the issue.  Thanks to everyone who worked to report this!

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=8225&PROJID=29

 



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