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RSS Feed Problem (No Title in Feed)
Jun 4, 2010
10:15 am

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what is it doing? and why is it rewriting those titles? what is it trying to achieve??

can it be told to ignore the forum page?

Jun 4, 2010
10:16 am

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What does it actually do to the titles? And do you know how it does it?

Yellow Swordfish
Jun 5, 2010
5:46 am
peter
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Hey there,

it is rewriting those titles for SEO purposes, so that the title can be added some keywords and the like. All-in-One SEO does the same, but is compatible with simplepress, as you yourselves say on the features page – and it works, I tested it.

But for wpSEO, which is pretty famous I guess, as a lot of people pay for it, I have no idea what it is doing differently than All in One Seo: Both rewrite the titles somehow for SEO reasons.

I was looking for a feature to ignore special pages, but I did not find the possibility. I wrote a Mail to the author of wpSEO. Is there anything you (and I) can do from the forum's poit of view to make rewriting also possible with wpSEO and Simplepress?

http://www.wpseo.org/

Jun 5, 2010
6:58 am

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Sounds to me like it is stripping out the title – doing it's funky stuff but not putting the title back again. Is it using WP action/filter hooks for this do you know?

Yellow Swordfish
Jun 5, 2010
9:11 am
peter
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It's a little bit mor complicated that this.

The title is put back on the page of the forum itsself – but it does not appear in the feed. Furthermore, the simplepress option to define the page titles (inlcuding topic names) are overwritten by the wpSEO plugin. According to the author, there is currently no way to exclude specific pages from title formatting.

So currently I am back to All-in-One SEO, though paying for wpSEO. I dont know if you guys can do anything about it or if it's a thing of the SEO plugin… I think the latter…

Jun 5, 2010
9:20 am

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I'll try and fit in some research…

Yellow Swordfish
Jun 11, 2010
3:45 am
peter
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Hey there,

 

any solution found? If not, I will have to wait for a new version of wpSEO, which willl hopefuilly come in late summer :(

Jun 11, 2010
4:06 am

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Sorry – I meant to get back to you.

No – and their code is compacted so it would take an age to look through it – time, I am afraid, I just don't have. As you say you pay for this I would ask them perhaps?

Yellow Swordfish
Jun 14, 2010
2:13 am
peter
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Alright, thanks for your support.

I already approached the author of wpSEO and he told me to wait for the next version.

So I will wait and wanna thank you again for great support!

 

 -regards, peter

Jun 14, 2010
3:42 am

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Let us know the outcome please…
You could also ask the author of this plugin if it could just be a matter of sequencing on the same WP hook…?

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