Plugin Support
Shawn
(@shawnogordo)
Please reply with the shortcode text as you’ve entered it into your site so we can get a better idea of what’s going on.
Plugin Support
Shawn
(@shawnogordo)
One thing to try is to make sure you’re entering the shortcode while the editor is in text mode instead of visual mode.
If that doesn’t help, you can try some of the diagnostic options listed on this page:
https://create.blubrry.com/resources/powerpress/using-powerpress/diagnosing-feed-andor-player-issues-with-powerpress/
Hello Steve,
Can you reply with the URL to the podcast feed that complements the blog post? I think sew-fit-podcast/ is a “page” not a “post”, checking out the feed will confirm if that’s the case.
If you are just entering the player manually into the blog post, make sure you use the https:// version of the iFrame for the player (it should provide you this by default from our publisher interface).
Thanks,
Angelo
Hey, Angelo, I am trying to use the shortcode on a page, is that the issue? I don’t know why you would want to integrate an entire feed in a post. I do some WP development so I assume you can integrate it on a page with a shortcode.
As for the feed, it’s https://www.werleyfit.com/feed/podcast/
Hello Steve,
Sorry for the delay.
The podcast concept ties together blogging with extra meta data such as iTunes specific tags to a blog post. Blog posts are natively organized by date, as news, exactly the same as podcasting. Putting them in pages, which are organized by a tree structure rather than by date. For this reason you cannot podcast (and have a feed organized by time) in pages.
The feed URL has a different issue, the SSL certificate does not seem to work for the host name. You will have all sorts of issues until you get the SSL certificate correct for the site. The error code in Firefox is SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN. Chrome shows a similar error.
Thanks,
Angelo