Hi

I've tried with both dev and beta versions for Drupal6, and I've tried to migrate my feeds from feedburner to the new google service, but my feed does not get updated as usual in the feed readers for two weeks or so.

The feedburner url shows the updated information, but this does not get populated until I force it from my feed client (Google Reader), I've waited up to 4 hours for this.
Could be a ping issue with feedburner? (I've heard they have changed the new URL is http://ping.feedburner.google.com/)

Could you give to me some advice on this?

Thanks

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dave reid’s picture

What is your source and feedburner feed URLs? Not sure exactly what the problem is since the drupal module doesn't do any pings itself, but I'll take a look.

pcambra’s picture

Hi

Thanks for the reply, my feedburner urls point to the drupal rss xml (http://cambrico.net/rss.xml), now the feedburner.com (http://feedproxy.google.com/cambrico) last 5+ hours updating, but I think that the new one using google feedproxy (http://feeds.feedburner.com/cambrico) seems to be fixed already, it takes 30 minutes or so, the usual time.

Do you know if there is some kind of update that "disables" the feedburner.com old feeds?

dave reid’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

Yeah it looks like the feedproxy.google.com/cambrico is working just fine for you. It does take a little bit for the feed to grab your new posts, it's not instantaneous. As for removing the old feeds from feeds.feedburner.com, that should have been handled automatically by FeedBurner when your account was migrated to Google FeedBurner. If you still have an old FeedBurner account, then you can "delete" the feed and enable any requests to be redirected to your new feed's URL, feedproxy.google.com/cambrico.

pcambra’s picture

I meant that the old feedburner stopped working for me, I had to change to feedproxy because the updates of the old began to take several hours, very strange, it is like my old account was "marked" or something like that.

Thanks for the support.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.