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    Nikola Breznjak
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    Hi, recently I added my blog feed and the first article got pulled fine. Now when I added more posts none of them are getting consumed. Now, I've added the CodeProject link to the bottom of every post but still it's not working. On my blog feed though I can't seem to see this tag: http://nikola-breznjak.com/blog/feed/[^] Do you maybe have some suggestions what should I try to do?

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      Hi, recently I added my blog feed and the first article got pulled fine. Now when I added more posts none of them are getting consumed. Now, I've added the CodeProject link to the bottom of every post but still it's not working. On my blog feed though I can't seem to see this tag: http://nikola-breznjak.com/blog/feed/[^] Do you maybe have some suggestions what should I try to do?

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      Sean Ewington
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      Hi Nikola, Thanks very much for your query. I believe the length of your blog entries is the reason here. In order for our aggregator to pull, an entry must be at least 1000 words long.

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Hi Nikola, Thanks very much for your query. I believe the length of your blog entries is the reason here. In order for our aggregator to pull, an entry must be at least 1000 words long.

        Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Nikola Breznjak
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        Hi, Thank you for your reply. I was wondering, does the code also count as words? If so, could you please just review this post (http://nikola-breznjak.com/blog/php/using-prepared-statements-in-php-with-mysqli/[^]), as if I'm not mistaking it has 1375 words. Thank you, Nikola

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        • N Nikola Breznjak

          Hi, Thank you for your reply. I was wondering, does the code also count as words? If so, could you please just review this post (http://nikola-breznjak.com/blog/php/using-prepared-statements-in-php-with-mysqli/[^]), as if I'm not mistaking it has 1375 words. Thank you, Nikola

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          Sean Ewington
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          Hmmm. Your RSS link in our feed looks good. You rel tag looks good. I think code counts for words. Hmmm. Would you consider changing your feed description to include the entire post? I suspect your previous entry that pulled was not set up like this, but please humour me, I'm superstitious.

          Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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            Hmmm. Your RSS link in our feed looks good. You rel tag looks good. I think code counts for words. Hmmm. Would you consider changing your feed description to include the entire post? I suspect your previous entry that pulled was not set up like this, but please humour me, I'm superstitious.

            Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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            Nikola Breznjak
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            You are totally correct. First time I posted my first post I had the posts set up in a way that they were showing full content (not excerpts). After that I changed it to only show excerpts, and posted two additional posts. Then, when I saw that the codeproject wasn't pulling in my blog feed I changed the posts settings back to the full content, but that didn't help so I was lost. Currently posts are set to show full content, thereby the feed shows the full content of all posts. Hope this helps now. Thanks, Nikola

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