Sean McNamara alerted me via the comments on this blog that my RSS feed was broken (thanks a million Sean). I sorted that out this morning so it should be good again and Google Reader is certainly having no problem seeing my posts now.
So what happened? To be honest, I’m not entirely sure (!) but I think it had more to do with my FeedBurner account than WordPress, per se.
The sequence of events was along the lines of
- I checked the WordPRess 2.3 plugin compatibility page and realised my old, fully functioning FeedBurner plugin needed to be updated
- I uploaded the new plugin and activated it (having deleted the old one)
- I did the rest of the upgrade and fixed issues as they arose
Then I saw Sean’s comment. Uh oh! I went over to Google Reader and sure enough no posts for the last couple of days were present, d’oh!
I checked back my FeedBurner Plugin config and while all seemed ok, when I checked the “create a FeedBurner feed for …” link, it looks like that the updated plugin created a new feed for the blog.
This meant I had to head over to the FeedBurner site and set up the new feed from scratch - a considerable annoyance. All my stats on my old feed are no longer associated with the new one.
Strictly, this wasn’t a WordPress issue, more of a left-field issue associated with upgrading the FeedBurner plugin. However, the lack of support by WordPress for older plugins is the only reason I upgraded - triggering the loss of my RSS feed.
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I actually had no problem with my upgrade and feedburner using version 2.2 of Feedsmith, then again that is the latest version, so perhaps its just when you upgrade before installing the latest version of the plugin? Not a problem at all at notifying you though! Was wondering why you had gone so quiet!
Have been having same problems. Seems 2.3 and FeedBurner (even after upgrade) have problems.
I will drop FeedBurner/FeedSmith for now and see if problem persists.
I have been visiting this site a lot lately, so i thought it is a good idea to show my appreciation with a comment.
Thanks,
Jim Mirkalami
Sandro, i have been using FeedBurner and had no problems with it