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January 28, 20223 yr Community Expert We would need to look further into this for you, however the access details on file appear to be incorrect or missing. Could you please update these details by visiting your client area, selecting the relevant purchase, then clicking "Review/Update Access Information" under the "Stored Access Information" section. We look forward to further assisting you.
January 28, 20223 yr Community Expert Has this only happened since you upgraded to 4.6.10 Beta 1? Could you please upgrade to Beta 2 then test the RSS import again?
January 28, 20223 yr Community Expert I would still advise upgrading to Beta 2, then we can take a further look at this.
February 17, 20223 yr Community Expert Do you have an example you can provide us that happened after the upgrade?
February 17, 20223 yr Community Expert 16 minutes ago, Ocean West said: Radical Tags by @Makoto Was this plugin the cause of the issue?
February 17, 20223 yr Author I don't know its not like I can turn it off and wait a few weeks for the particularly RSS feed to post to the blog.
February 17, 20223 yr Community Expert If you can send me the RSS Feed URL that you're grabbing from, I can test this on my test installation. If it does not render this then it would be an issue likely with something third party on your community.
February 17, 20223 yr Author I have the same RSS importing in to a blog and also a forum the tag doesn't show in the forum but does in the blog, so it's definitely related to blog rss import.
February 17, 20223 yr Community Expert Unfortunately, I did not have any issues with the tag on importing this RSS into a blog. If you are able to create a new test blog to test this with the third party applications/plugins disabled, I would advise doing that.
February 17, 20223 yr Author I have created a test blog, and disabled the app, and imported the same RSS feed. No [] tags were present. I deleted the blog created a new blog with the app running and imported the same RSS feed. Same result NO tags were present. Must be something with this one old blog that it defaults to [] tag.
March 1, 20223 yr Author My Test: https://fmforums.com/blogs/blog/124-test/ (this was done with the Application Radical Tags installed and active NO TAGS ) Original RSS: https://fmforums.com/blogs/entry/2982-sql-multi-table-query-optimization/ Only the latest along in the original RSS has the empty tags I had manually cleared older posts. There is something lingering in OLD blogs that seem to insert the array [] I plan to delete the test blog in a few hours just FYI.
March 1, 20223 yr Community Expert You would really need to do your test with nothing in terms of 3rd party items added. If you have radical tags installed, it may well be what is causing issues
March 1, 20223 yr Author But it works just fine with it installed on a new test blog importing the RSS even if the APP is off it works just fine on NEWLY created blogs with RSS. It's something with OLDER blogs set up years ago with RSS imports. Edited March 1, 20223 yr by Ocean West
March 1, 20223 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, Ocean West said: But it works just fine with it installed on a new test blog importing the RSS even if the APP is off it works just fine on NEWLY created blogs with RSS. It's something with OLDER blogs set up years ago with RSS imports. While, it may be working in cases, it would need to be removed for complete testing to rule it out.
March 1, 20223 yr Author I do not have a blog feed that I can turn things off and wait around till someone gets around to posting a blog article. So it is impossible to test waiting for a posting. NOT ALL blog articles have empty array. OLDER ones do, I have tested with and without 3rd party app running on adding the RSS FEED no empty tags.