I just found out today that my atom.xml file is empty and breaks my
aggregate features. I am using ftp publishing, but everything was
working fine for years.
Can you please provide me with publishing logs so I can analyze my
problem?
> I just found out today that my atom.xml file is empty and breaks my
> aggregate features. I am using ftp publishing, but everything was
> working fine for years.
> Can you please provide me with publishing logs so I can analyze my
> problem?
> I just found out today that my atom.xml file is empty and breaks my
> aggregate features. I am using ftp publishing, but everything was
> working fine for years.
Seems to be a general problem today. The feeds of al my blogs (I
publish them all via ftp) are broken. If I republish, write a new post
or edit something, it will occur in an atom.xml or rss.xml beeing
exact 0Kb big.
> > I just found out today that my atom.xml file is empty and breaks my
> > aggregate features. I am using ftp publishing, but everything was
> > working fine for years.
> Seems to be a general problem today. The feeds of al my blogs (I
> publish them all via ftp) are broken. If I republish, write a new post
> or edit something, it will occur in an atom.xml or rss.xml beeing
> exact 0Kb big.
Adding my name and blogs to this list. It's unfortunate that Blogger
hasn't even acknowledge the issue yet. It seems like it's been well
documented already, and not I can imagine there's a lot or hard
working bloggers out there (ourselves included) not happy that their
traffic is suffering because subscribers aren't getting updates to new
posts. Kind of a big deal.
I should have also said that he did enough analysis to show that it
isn't the feeds per se; it's copying the feeds via FTP (I guess that
means it only happens to people who host their blog on a different
site than blogger.com).
> > > I just found out today that my atom.xml file is empty and breaks my
> > > aggregate features. I am using ftp publishing, but everything was
> > > working fine for years.
> > Seems to be a general problem today. The feeds of al my blogs (I
> > publish them all via ftp) are broken. If I republish, write a new post
> > or edit something, it will occur in an atom.xml or rss.xml beeing
> > exact 0Kb big.
> > Hope blogger.com will fix this issue very soon!
> I just found out today that my atom.xml file is empty and breaks my
> aggregate features. I am using ftp publishing, but everything was
> working fine for years.
> Can you please provide me with publishing logs so I can analyze my
> problem?
I just did a variation of starting the feed path with ./ ... I just
filled the full atom.xml URL and the full FTP path on my web server.
It works!
I don't remember what the Site Feed tab used to look like, but I
wonder if some new settings were added: I had nothing filled in for
the URL or FTP path.