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  • This topic has 2 replies, 2 voices, and was last updated 8 years, 3 months ago by nomad_jess.
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  • August 25, 2014 at 10:40 am #120938
    nomad_jess
    Member

    Hi there,

    I recently changed to the Genesis framework with Metro Pro child theme and since then my RSS feed hasn't been functioning properly.

    Both my original feed and my Feedburner feed work when you go to the link directly, except they now no longer display the featured images.

    It also seems that the wrong feed URL is being sourced. For example, when I try to comment on other sites that use CommentLuv, I get this message:

    A feed could not be found at http://notesofnomads.com/. A feed with an invalid mime type may fall victim to this error, or SimplePie was unable to auto-discover it.. Use force_feed() if you are certain this URL is a real feed.

    It seems it is trying to source the homepage rather than the RSS feed (/feed).

    How can I rectify the missing images and have my RSS feed sourced from the correct location?

    Many thanks in advance,

    Jess

    http://notesofnomads.com
    August 27, 2014 at 7:16 pm #121451
    Tom
    Participant

    Hi Jess,

    This has worked for me with Genesis and missing images:
    http://wordpress.org/plugins/featured-images-for-rss-feeds/

    You could also try this recent development from Gary Jones:
    https://github.com/GaryJones/send-images-rss

    Or this:
    http://www.hughlashbrooke.com/wordpress-add-featured-image-to-rss-feed/

    (None are Genesis-specific)

    Your feed is visible at ... for 10 posts:

    http://notesofnomads.com/feed/
    http://notesofnomads.com/feed/atom/

    Since the feed is public and available, I'm not sure how it could affect what Comment Luv pulls. I'd suggest implementing on of the above solutions for your images and testing again with the new feed output.

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    December 9, 2014 at 2:03 am #134054
    nomad_jess
    Member

    Thank you for all the suggestions, Tom. A combo of Fix My Feed RSS Repair and Featured Images in RSS w/ Size and Position seems to have done the trick. Cheers!

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