Feedburner Blues While Comics Websites Show Me Love

by Emon on December 15, 2007

Barely three days have passed since I blogged about my ‘generous’ feeds contribution when I find my feed contents are not showing on my Google Reader; all I see is the headline and content section says ‘undefined’. That sucks balls! I’ve written Feedburner and hopefully will get this resolved. Meanwhile, the challenge is to come up with clever titles so you make the effort and click to come to my site.

My recent review of The Education of A Comics Artist is mentioned in none other than Mr. Heller’s website as well as The Comics Reporter (Quick Hits section) and Journalista (Cartooning section).

Thank you all and look forward to your upcoming blog, Mr. Heller, and your new posts, Mr. Deppey and Mr. Spurgeon!

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emonome | Back On My Own Two Feeds
12.19.07 at 12:45 pm

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JoeDrinker 12.17.07 at 7:32 pm

So, is “undefined” what people get if the post is entirely a picture? That would really put a cramp in an online comic strip…

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Emon 12.18.07 at 1:05 am

I think it’s because my source feed is screwed up. According to Feedburner, the coding in the source feed got fucked by some characters that may have gotten in as a result of my copy/pasting from a MS Word file (which I don’t remember doing) or something else. I can’t tell. I tried Feed Validator, but the error explanation it gives me doesn’t help me a bit.

Your strip appears on my Reader just fine, by the way.

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JoeDrinker 12.18.07 at 3:18 am

Oh, okay. Thanks for letting me know. I have read in some comments where people say that hop out of their feed reader to look at my site. Maybe they weren’t referring to the posts specifically, but the rest of the design.

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