CC'd here from my post on the Feedburner forums, just in case any of you
wanted to chime in, and because I know they are usually very responsive
here.
I've noticed that you can now specify if Feedburner encloses Audio, Video,
Image files.
Are there plans to make the enclosure generation even
Hello all ye faithful...
well i've been posting quicktime mp4 vids to my site for years, but now
want to mirror my activities on a blogger.com page, as well as submit a
feed to iTunes. i understand most of the process, but am confused when
i test out my work... on different platforms. i'm on
hi Josh and David,
thanks for bringing this up - we're fixing it right this second.
I'll follow up when it's done and tested.
cheers,
- Jared
On Oct 27, 2005, at 1:18 AM, David Meade wrote:
Josh ... I figured it out ... your MIME mention got me thinking and I
checked something...
hi Josh,
we've looked into this, and it looks like the MIME type we are
returning for mp3s is correct - the text/html comes from the redirect
we do (just as the Internet Archive does). We haven't changed this
behavior in some time.
it looks like the problem was probably a
Doh. Sorry if I mis-spoke. I wrote up a lil test page where I can
enter a url and it returns the headers of that file or of the 302
behind it ... perhaps in my rush to check the MIME after hearing it as
a possible cause I neglected to click the follow 302 button I
made...
I thought I was
I have had a working feed since march, i have 3 other working feedburner feeds, but all of a sudden this
morning , I discovered the my feed had no enclosures. It worked fine
last night, no changes were made.
I tried resyncing, I tried republishing my video blog, but nothing is happening.
the
Josh ... I figured it out ... your MIME mention got me thinking and I
checked something...
It's the MP3 you have as an enclosure in your latest post. the
Blip.TV server is returning it's content type as
text/html;
instead of:
audio/mpeg
When feed burner goes to check the content type isn't