Ads not in blog feed wp-rss2.php = invalidating

Discussion in 'Co-op Advertising Network' started by dakar, Feb 13, 2005.

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    Okay new blog using WordPress, G just indexed the rss feed, and bumped my total page count to a whole 2 pages indexed. But the network adds are not showing up in the feeds (wp-rss2.php) since its dynamically creating the content. Which of course breaks the ads validation.

    How is everyone else dealing with this?

    Is there a reccommended way to plug in the coop code to the feed generator? Or would just plugging it in anywhere at the bottom solve the issue for validation?

    (Not sure if here or the blogs forums would have been the best place for this, figured I had a 50/50 shot at it)
     
    dakar, Feb 13, 2005 IP
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    Scott Peon

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    Actually, I have a similar problem. Not for a blog, though, but for a PHP script which Google indexed, which dynamically creates a zip and prompts the user to download it.

    Good question, dakar,
    Scott.
     
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    The easy fix would be to block with the robots.txt but that would be rather self defeating... guess I either need to find a way to fix it or post more stuff to try to get pages stuff indexed any play the luck game of what cached page gets checked.
     
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    I don't think there's anything you can do on your side which wouldn't be self defeating. It's more about adding certain checks on Shawn's side, I think - or something to that degree.
     
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