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Landmarks in traffic and broken RSS

Posted by Andrew Faulkner on May 3rd, 2007.

Andrew Faulkner is the admin at fadtastic. Andrew prides himself on standards-based, accessible web design in the city of Nottingham, UK. He believes in aesthetically pleasing accessible design and that 'standards compliant does not equal boring.'

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The start of May saw the following:

  • Since we changed domains to fadtastic.net (Jun 06 from memory), we have had 5 Million hits.
  • In the same period, we’ve racked up 1 Million visits. I thought about putting a “You are the one millionth visitor” pop-up on the site, but then came to my senses.

On the downside, the RSS feeds are still going crazy. It seems that posts are duplicating, triplicating and more. We’re onto this strange bug and will fix it as soon as we know what’s causing it. I beg any Wordpress users that have had (and solved) this issue to get in touch.

Cheers for popping by to the FadBlog. Laters.

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run your rss feed through a service like feedburner.com

they provide great statistics and then use their generated xml link for your rss.

they check validity of the feed, and sometimes they pick up on errors and dont pass that feed, and serve a cached instead.

Ayush
May 6th, 2007
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