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June 24, 2006

Corrected RSS Feed

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I can’t tell you exactly how I did it, but I messed up the RSS feed. Of course, if you are getting the feed okay, then you didn’t need this message. And if you’re not getting the feed, then you won’t get this message. :-)

However, if you know any people who used to get this feed and aren’t anymore, please tell them. This is the right feed:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/guykawasaki/Gypm

Comments

Hijacked! You got served!

Guy,

I tried the above feed and it still wasn't working right (I use Newsgator). But when I just put in your blog address it pulled the feed fine, so not quite sure what was going on.

- Travis

Guy, you may also check your old feed adress. It was hijacked ;-) by this blog: http://www.guykawasaki.haven.com

Thank you for the post on your RSS feed...I thought I was having problems with my reader. Thk!

Don't feel bad Mr. Kawasaki I don't even know what RSS. Also you have a cool last name -- any relation to the motorcycle company?

i use to use the automatic rss feed generator somewhere in the internet. I a little bit idiot with this stuff and i not so wise to mess up with rss feed.

besides available rss feed generator are quit good to use. i usually use http://www.toprankresults.com/tools/RSS-buttons.php

Btw the RSS of your feeds seems to be invalid. Therefor some RSS-readers (including mine) do not show the actual page (with comments and ads ;) etc.) but only a genericly styled version of the content of your post.

I confirm the issue Dan mentioned above. I've seen this on a number of Blogs where somehow the author seems to think that the more feed choices the better ... I just click the top one and hope it's the best.

I laughed at you line where you mentioned if the RSS is broken for someone they won't be receiving it. Years ago when I worked in what the Air Force called "record comm" ... paper messages distributed on Teletypes, often called twx's in the business world, we had a rudimentary form of "macro". Instead of laboriously typing the designation of every station that was to receive the message we typed an AIG .. Address Information Group. The AIG called up a text list at major switch points in the network and the individual address of each recipient was automatically read from the list. It may sound like a Dave Barry joke, but I'm not making this up. The required format of each AIG list called for the last line to be printed on every message ... "Any addressee not receiving this message shall report non-receipt telephonically to the message originator". ... of course, how a non-recipient was supposed to know they were in non-receipt was an exercise left up to someone higher on the chain than I ... I just kept tone on the lines and emptied the chad bins ... the forerunner to the "bit bucket".

Hmmm. I don't know if it makes any difference - I'm using NetNewsWire Lite (I only started using it a few days ago). Anyway, I jusy picked up your announcement via this URL: http://blog.guykawasaki.com/atom.xml

What's "feedburner"?

Guy, your page template still has several different feeds listed in it. You may want to edit that and update so only the feedburner one shows. When I use my 'sub with BlogLines' scriptlet, it sees eight different feeds! Well, some might be duplicates... I didn't look that close. Looking at your page source I could spot four or five right off the bat.

Thanks for your always inspiring posts & work. -Dan

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