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Incorrect .RSSLink on terms pages #1302

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dimo414 opened this issue Jul 27, 2015 · 2 comments
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Incorrect .RSSLink on terms pages #1302

dimo414 opened this issue Jul 27, 2015 · 2 comments
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dimo414 commented Jul 27, 2015

On terms pages (e.g. http://example.com/tags/) the .RSSLink variable is set to an index.xml path in that directory that doesn't exist. So for /tags/ .RSSLink returns http://example.com/tags/index.xml.

Personally, I'm ok with it either being unset or having the associated RSS page generated, whichever's easier.

@bep bep added the Bug label Jul 27, 2015
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bep commented Mar 1, 2017

Note/Update: This issue is marked as stale, and I may have said something earlier about "opening a thread on the discussion forum". Please don't.

If this is a bug and you can still reproduce this error on the latest release or the master branch, please reply with all of the information you have about it in order to keep the issue open.

If this is a feature request, and you feel that it is still relevant and valuable, please tell us why.

@bep bep removed the Stale label Mar 1, 2017
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