Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Adventures in Blogging
I apologize if you visited the blog today and it didn't display correctly, or if you are seeing some duplicate posts in your blog reader or in your e-mail updates. I had made a change in Feedburner (through which the blog is published) and it was apparently preventing the blog from loading right. When I went to Feedburner and unclicked the box I had checked, the blog mended itself. That sounds simple, doesn't it? However, I had forgotten about the Feedburner change, so I drove myself crazy for a while, trying to figure out what could possibly be wrong.
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(Laura Ingalls Wilder, 1867-1957)
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