Forum RSS feeds broken
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Forum RSS feeds broken
When opening links from the DBB's RSS feeds, they don't actually work because a backslash is inserted after the domain name - which of course breaks it.
Just in case, I've only tried with individual subboards so far, not the entire DBB, and this is using the Live Bookmarks feature in Firefox 1.5 (but it works for most sites; I have my doubts this problem would be FF-specific).
Just in case, I've only tried with individual subboards so far, not the entire DBB, and this is using the Live Bookmarks feature in Firefox 1.5 (but it works for most sites; I have my doubts this problem would be FF-specific).
Hi I run Firefox 1.5 and an extension called Fizzle that shows all bookmarked live feeds.
I have the D2X live bookmark and that part of it works fine and the new items come up. Where the problem is is in the \"read more\" links that has the additional slash in it. If the problem is here, c'mon it's only a 2 min fix to take the slash out surely or is that per forum or topic?
Anyway PLEASE SOMEONE FIX IT!!!
I have the D2X live bookmark and that part of it works fine and the new items come up. Where the problem is is in the \"read more\" links that has the additional slash in it. If the problem is here, c'mon it's only a 2 min fix to take the slash out surely or is that per forum or topic?
Anyway PLEASE SOMEONE FIX IT!!!
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Interesting indeed, now with this information maybe I can locate the problem this weekend, kids are going to GrandmasWeyrman wrote:Where the problem is is in the "read more" links that has the additional slash in it.
Thanks Weyrman
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Oh, well then it is the same in Linux as well.KoolBear wrote:Shouldn't be that slash is there from the code it's an issue with the way windows handles the path and I'll be damned if I can figure out a solution.
You know, this back slash is sometimes put there by php, kind of like an escape character I think. Would this help?
http://www.phpbuilder.com/board/archive ... 71131.html
http://www.phpbuilder.com/board/archive ... 71131.html