10:51 am
November 27, 2020
Have the Lite version, just installed Pro.
Lite version works find, and pulls feeds with indicator stating x posts were added.
Pro version remains stuck and never updates. Also, I've ran recover-cseo.php, deactivated, deleted, and nothing appears to work.
Also, from the host server, the following errors when I run Pro: invalid XML, likely due to invalid characters. XML error: EntityRef: expecting ';' at line 81, column 146 in /plugins/cyberseo/fivefilters-full-text-rss/libraries/simplepie/library/SimplePie.php on line 1496
This means there is an error in SimplePie.php, as the error message says. It's the GPL library used by the Five Filters Full Text RSS script. As it's written in the CyberSEO manual, the script is not a part of the distributive. You have to download and use it as a 3rd-party service. In your particular case it looks like the SimplePie.php is broken. You should re-download the archive and unpack it again.
10:57 pm
November 27, 2020
Appreciate the prompt reply; I'll apply your advice.
However, I've reinstalled/reactivated Lite, which uses and points to the same SimplePie.php file. That said, in Lite, the SimplePie.php works as intended, Pro does not.
I've applied your advice and re-downloaded, unpack, reinstalled the archive, SimplePie.php is working in Lite, but not the premium Pro.
Here's the most recent web server error: [the post URL itself] is invalid XML, likely due to invalid characters. XML error: XML_ERR_NAME_REQUIRED at line 5, column 347 in /wp-content/plugins/cyberseo/fivefilters-full-text-rss/libraries/simplepie/library/SimplePie.php on line 1496
Here's another error: [the post URL itself] is invalid XML, likely due to invalid characters. XML error: Mismatched tag at line 27, column 28 in /wp-content/full-text-rss/libraries/simplepie/library/SimplePie.php on line 1496
Not sure why the post URL would be considered invalid XML.
These errors occur during the Pro syndication; the Lite runs to completion and indicates the number of post syndicated.
I purchased Pro to upgrade my site, so far it's not quite as seamless as I'd thought. It's best to get this working properly before I proceed to configure/utilize Pro's full functionality.
Any assistance is appreciated.
The CyberSEO plugin does not use the SimplePie script. The Full-Text RSS uses it. Not the CyberSEO, which is written in the description.
All the errors described in your post have no relation to CyberSEO. They are related to the SimplePie script. You should understand that I have no control over it. It's not a part of my plugin and that is absolutely clearly said in the description of my product. Please read it.
6:59 pm
November 27, 2020
I understand; however, CyberSEO features full text and deploys with the libraries to perform full text; but upgrading to Pro, out of the box, there are issues.
Again Lite (free), always worked; Pro (paid) not working, seems contrary. Since it appears to be a known issue, whether or not related to CyberSEO, it would help to have some documentation to acknowledge the errors, with suggestions, settings, details, documentation to resolve.
Also noticed: Lite and Pro uses different versions of makefulltextfeed.php
The Lite version of CyberSEO really uses and includes it as a part of the code. It is being distributed under the GPL license (as well as SimplePress and Full-Text RSS scripts are). The CyberSEO Pro is a proprietary product and it can not contain any GPL code. If you want to use the Full-RSS Text script, you should use it only as a stand alone 3rd-party service. A service, not a part of CyberSEO.
It's (the Full-Text RSS script) just a service which is allowed to be used according to the GPL license. If there is an error, there is an error. It maybe a error in their code or your server is not configured to run it. I have no control over it. In a same way as I have no control over the 3rd-party content spinners or Google Translate service. The CyberSEO Plugin just use them via their official API. The plugin does not guaranty that a spun content generated by a 3rd-party service will be ideal and 100% unique. It does not guaranty what Google translator will make a quality-translated text. It does not guaranty that the Full-RSS Text script will be able to parse every HTML pages correctly.
These are 3rd-party services. You pay to Google for its translator. You pay to the content spinner licenses etc. They are guaranty that the money you pay them were spent for good. The CyberSEO plugin is integrated with them via their APIs (that's declared in the plugin's description). The only thing that I can guarantee is that my plugin uses their APIs correctly.
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