Blog RSS and feedburner Issue with generated links

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11/20/2009 10:20:44 AM
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Blog RSS and feedburner Issue with generated links

Not sure if this is a Bug or a misconfiguration on my part maybe someone can help.

I have set up feedburner for handling our rss feeds for our support site.

The site is hosted at http://support.tsaadvet.com/supportportal

Using the blog feature works great however something weird would occur when generating links with TinyMCE we would point to ../supportportal/htv1004.aspx this would work fine on the actual blog instance however feedburner would pick this up as http://support.tsaadvet.com/supportportal/supportportal/htv1004.aspx adding the extra supportportal in. I changed the links to absolute in place of the auto generated and hope this should propagate through to feedburner shortly.

Any advice would be welcomed.

Thanks in advance

Al

 

** Maybe this was related to the bug fix with the earlier version of TinyMCE and I need to clean up the links??

11/24/2009 9:05:27 AM
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Re: Blog RSS and feedburner Issue with generated links

I believe there is a problem with using feedburner and sites not located at the root.

In my case our site is located at support.tsaadvet.com/supportportal when we generate a link that references our site in tinymce the link is built as ../supportportal/somepage.aspx

If we then expose the RSS feed through feedburner the links are created http://support.tsaadvet.com/supportportal/supportportal/somepage.aspx

Is this a known Issue when using feedburner?

 

****NEVERMIND - seems it was a problem between the chair and the keyboard, sorry

11/24/2009 9:21:02 AM
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Re: Blog RSS and feedburner Issue with generated links

Hi Al,

I fixed an issue where images and links were not resolving correctly in the feed when running in a virtual directory below the root. I think the fix was in the interim build you installed a few days ago and definitely is fixed int the new 2.3.0.3 release.

Best,

Joe

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