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eyecravedvd
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I've searched the web and have found no answers. I'm trying to figure out why my feed won't open in the browser like this one.
ACatExperience.com RDF Feed
Mine forces you to open the file using a different program
EyeCraveDVD.com RDF Feed
Is it coding within GL or is it server side? If it's server side what do I need to get installed on the server (Linux/Apache) to display it like the first URL?
Shane | www.EyeCraveDVD.com
ACatExperience.com RDF Feed
Mine forces you to open the file using a different program
EyeCraveDVD.com RDF Feed
Is it coding within GL or is it server side? If it's server side what do I need to get installed on the server (Linux/Apache) to display it like the first URL?
Shane | www.EyeCraveDVD.com
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mrjeff
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I looked at your rdf file and noticed this at the top
<!DOCTYPE rss PUBLIC "-//Netscape Communications//DTD RSS 0.91//EN"
"http://my.netscape.com/publish/formats/rss-0.91.dtd">
Try removing it, and see if that works, as its the only thing I can see that would cause this. Also make sure you are using a plain text editor.
Jeff
"friends don't help friends run windows"
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><!DOCTYPE rss PUBLIC "-//Netscape Communications//DTD RSS 0.91//EN"
"http://my.netscape.com/publish/formats/rss-0.91.dtd">
Try removing it, and see if that works, as its the only thing I can see that would cause this. Also make sure you are using a plain text editor.
Jeff
"friends don't help friends run windows"
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r_f_o_t
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More than likely it's because your server has the "proper" MIME type set to
while the other site does not, so it uses apache's
rendering any mime types not listed in the mime.types config as plain text.
If you have control over the server, you could remove that MIME type and it would render as plain text. If not, maybe an htaccess could override the MIME types, not sure though. It's late and I'm too tired to research htaccess stuff right now.
HTH,
Chuck
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application/rdf+xml rdfwhile the other site does not, so it uses apache's
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DefaultType text/plainrendering any mime types not listed in the mime.types config as plain text.
If you have control over the server, you could remove that MIME type and it would render as plain text. If not, maybe an htaccess could override the MIME types, not sure though. It's late and I'm too tired to research htaccess stuff right now.
HTH,
Chuck
Too many hands on my time.
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eyecravedvd
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I can't change the MIME types, nor does removing that DOCTYPE help.
Shane | www.EyeCraveDVD.com
Shane | www.EyeCraveDVD.com
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eyecravedvd
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I changed the extension to *.xml and it fixed the problem.
Shane | www.EyeCraveDVD.com
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