I've done this. From the site feed tab of blogger, set the sitefeed server path as your URL. Mine looks like
"cheapcooking.com/html/blog/"
Note that this is where you publish TO, not necessarily your domain name. Mine's got that html folder in the middle, I guess because of the virtual hosting thing I'm doing. I believe it should be same as what you've got in the Publishing tab's FTP path field.
Set the site feed name, something like "atom.xml".
Then put the full URL in (note: NOT the publishing path above). Mine's http://cheapcooking.com/blog/atom.xml
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I've done this. From the site feed tab of blogger, set the sitefeed server path as your URL. Mine looks like
"cheapcooking.com/html/blog/"
Note that this is where you publish TO, not necessarily your domain name. Mine's got that html folder in the middle, I guess because of the virtual hosting thing I'm doing. I believe it should be same as what you've got in the Publishing tab's FTP path field.
Set the site feed name, something like "atom.xml".
Then put the full URL in (note: NOT the publishing path above). Mine's
http://cheapcooking.com/blog/atom.xml
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