For whatever reason the way they've chosen to do it, is to name ALL enclosers like this:
feedname.ext?d=#
where feedname is your feedburner id, ext is the file extension, and # is a unique number identifying the file this generic name should point to.
I've posted to their forums letting them know that this isn't ideal:
http://forums.feedburner.com/viewtopic.php?t=3988
The seem receptive to the feedback, but if you want feel free to add a "yeah what he said" to the above post.
Some folks from feedburner are going to be at the Chicago MTV even this month, I'll press the issue with them in person. :-)
- Dave
On 5/8/06, Harold Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone had any problems hosting .M4V files (iPod videos) through 1&1 Internet hosting? I usually have LibSyn host my video, but I've begun moving everything to my 1&1-hosted site, and now something has gone horribly wrong. FireAnt and iTunes both only "see" a bunch of files all with the same name: my domain with a ".M4V at the end. So these aggregators are offering to download a bunch of files called http://somethingthathappened.com.M4V. What the...? Does this have to do with mime type or something? Do I need to change my htaccess file or something?
Thanks for you help,
Harold
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