Thank you. I can reproduce the error. Let me check with the domain
team to determine the cause of the error message. It's obviously not
detailed enough.
I've got the same problem. After switching to Google, i got a 404
error. I tried to deactivate the MyBrand feature, and activating it
again. But now I get to invalide domain error. my blogspot domain is
http://chriguschneider.blogspot.com, I use the domain blog.chrigu-
schneider.ch and my feed domain should be feeds.chrigu-schneider.ch...
> Thank you. I can reproduce the error. Let me check with the domain
> team to determine the cause of the error message. It's obviously not
> detailed enough.
This is officially a bug — we have a fix to allow domains with "-" in
them to used with MyBrand on feedburner.google.com. I'll be noting
this on the Known Issues and Workarounds Page shortly.
> I've got the same problem. After switching to Google, i got a 404
> error. I tried to deactivate the MyBrand feature, and activating it
> again. But now I get to invalide domain error. my blogspot domain ishttp://chriguschneider.blogspot.com, I use the domain blog.chrigu-
> schneider.ch and my feed domain should be feeds.chrigu-schneider.ch...
> On Dec 28, 9:26 pm, Matt S. wrote:
> > Thank you. I can reproduce the error. Let me check with the domain
> > team to determine the cause of the error message. It's obviously not
> > detailed enough.
> This is officially a bug — we have a fix to allow domains with "-" in
> them to used with MyBrand on feedburner.google.com. I'll be noting
> this on the Known Issues and Workarounds Page shortly.
> On Dec 29, 5:27 pm, Chrigu wrote:
> > I've got the same problem. After switching to Google, i got a 404
> > error. I tried to deactivate the MyBrand feature, and activating it
> > again. But now I get to invalide domain error. my blogspot domain ishttp://chriguschneider.blogspot.com, I use the domain blog.chrigu-
> > schneider.ch and my feed domain should be feeds.chrigu-schneider.ch...
> > On Dec 28, 9:26 pm, Matt S. wrote:
> > > Thank you. I can reproduce the error. Let me check with the domain
> > > team to determine the cause of the error message. It's obviously not
> > > detailed enough.
Do u have news about this problem ? Since the migration we got the
same problem : 404 error, and when trying to reenter a domain with a
"-" in the middle, the well know 'domain invalid'. Big issue...
> This is officially a bug — we have a fix to allow domains with "-" in
> them to used withMyBrandon feedburner.google.com. I'll be noting
> this on the Known Issues and Workarounds Page shortly.
> Do u have news about this problem ? Since the migration we got the
> same problem : 404 error, and when trying to reenter a domain with a
> "-" in the middle, the well know 'domain invalid'. Big issue...
> Tks
> On 30 déc 2008, 01:11, Matt S. wrote:
> > This is officially a bug — we have a fix to allow domains with "-" in
> > them to used withMyBrandon feedburner.google.com. I'll be noting
> > this on the Known Issues and Workarounds Page shortly.
The proxy for the old MyBrand feeds to the new feeds2 feeds on Google
does not appear to be working as advertised.
First I got 404 errors and found the workaround - which sort of
helps. Now I can type in the URL for the feed my subscribers use
(http://www.storagerap.com/storagerap) and my reader pops up and asks
me if I want to subscribe. Much better. Then when I try to look at
the feed contents, it takes a long time to load but it shows new posts
that were made after migrating. OK. Then I can create a subscription
for the blog , but the reader then shows there is not any content to
view. An older subscription on another reader I use shows old
content, but not new content that was created after the migration.
So, none of my subscribers are getting updates, which is pretty
brutal.
> The proxy for the old MyBrand feeds to the new feeds2 feeds on Google
> does not appear to be working as advertised.
> First I got 404 errors and found the workaround - which sort of
> helps. Now I can type in the URL for the feed my subscribers use
> (http://www.storagerap.com/storagerap) and my reader pops up and asks
> me if I want to subscribe. Much better. Then when I try to look at
> the feed contents, it takes a long time to load but it shows new posts
> that were made after migrating. OK. Then I can create a subscription
> for the blog , but the reader then shows there is not any content to
> view. An older subscription on another reader I use shows old
> content, but not new content that was created after the migration.
> So, none of my subscribers are getting updates, which is pretty
> brutal.
> On Jan 12, 7:35 am, Matt S. wrote:
> > Yes, it was repaired late last week; we just updated theKnownIssues
> > &Workaroundspagewith the news. Sorry for the delay!
> > On Jan 12, 9:26 am, James Hatts wrote:
> > > It looks like this error might finally have been fixed.