Garbage information in Post and Comments
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How do I get rid of information like that that follows in the Feed on Posts and Comments that appear on my blog http://collectorcar.wordpress.com/ at the top left of the displayed screen?
<?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″ ?>
– <rss version=”2.0″ xmlns:content=”http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/” xmlns:wfw=”http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/” xmlns:dc=”http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/” xmlns:atom=”http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom” xmlns:media=”http://search.yahoo.com/mrss”>
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What browser and version are you using? I certainly don’t see anything of the kind, either on the main blog or individual posts.
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And I looked at both feeds and there’s nothing extraneous or out of the ordinary on either one.
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That stuff belongs in the feeds (if it is in URIs ending with /feed/). It’s valuable information for processing them.
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@all try this link to see the pure, unaltered RSS
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Yes, but why would it be showing up on the web page? I don’t think the OP is complaining that it shows up when you view the source of his RSS feed.
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Let’s see. I think he saw the RSS source.
in the Feed on Posts and Comments that appear on my blog (emphasis mine)
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Okay. But it doesn’t show in the feed itself, does it? http://collectorcar.wordpress.com/feed/
The feed itself looks clean to me.
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FF hides header information and “shows only the document tree” when displaying unstyled XML. If you look at the source for http://collectorcar.wordpress.com/feed/ you’ll see those RSS-Namespace declarations.
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You’ve lost me. So, you’re saying that the sourcecode is displaying in the RSS feed when it should not be?
Then the answer is to contact staff, because they are the only ones who can do anything about that.
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It’s counterintuitive because it looks so much like source. Just give it a shot, rain. Visit an RSS feed, right click and look at it’s source (Firefox is not showing you the real deal in the first place).
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But why would I look at the source in the first place? I know this is XML code. I knew that from the beginning. And looking at the source of a feed will give you that. But he’s saying that it’s showing up where it shouldn’t, in the regular feed, right? As if the code on our blogs was showing when you looked at them in a browser.
Then staff can fix that, nobody else.
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OK. We’re running in circles. Let’s wait and see. I bet a beer that it didn’t appear outside the XML. You’re in?
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Besides, if I could afford to buy you a beer I would drink it all myself after the week I’ve had.
I bet you a beer I never understand what you’re trying to tell me. Will you take me up on it?
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