My Drupal Blog moving to FeedBurner

Just a quick heads-up to let any RSS subscribers out there know that I'm going to be switching the My Drupal Blog feeds over to FeedBurner in the next day or so. Hopefully there shouldn't be any complications, and the feeds will continue to come through in your reader as normal. Lets find out...;)

5 comments

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Caleb GOctober 3rd 2007 @ 03:22PM

If I'm not mistaken that will mung your connection/feed to Planet Drupal. You might want to ask D.O. site maintainer if they are willing to change your feeds url to a Feedburner url, and/or leave your normal rss feeds active.

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drupal.imcrunch.comOctober 4th 2007 @ 01:39AM

Maybe there is no need to notify anyone if you intend to use FeedBurner module, which will allow you to redirect your current /rss.xml URL to the FeedBurner feed URL.

Just be aware of some outstanding issues: Call to undefined function: drupal_goto().

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LaurenceOctober 4th 2007 @ 12:59PM

Hi guys,
thanks for your feedback.
I am planning to use the FeedBurner module, and believe that this should not create an issue with the Drupal planet feed. But I'm still going to double check before proceeding.

- drupal.imcrunch.com - thanks for the heads-up on that issue. Judging by the responses in the issues queue it seems this is to do with caching. I don't use any caching on the blog so this shouldn't be a problem either...hopefully ;)

Laurence.

4
SicacikJune 19th 2008 @ 05:45PM

Thank you a lot...

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BudimanJuly 23rd 2008 @ 03:28PM

Yes I think FeedBurner is the best Rss feed

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