Save time and, more importantly, my sanity by stating the __full feed
url__ that you are having a problem with. Don't simply say "hey dude,
this feed don't work. Sweetcron is teh lame!" because on that
information alone I won't be able to replicate any problems you're
having.
> Save time and, more importantly, my sanity by stating the __full feed
> url__ that you are having a problem with. Don't simply say "hey dude,
> this feed don't work. Sweetcron is teh lame!" because on that
> information alone I won't be able to replicate any problems you're
> having.
> Save time and, more importantly, my sanity by stating the __full feed
> url__ that you are having a problem with. Don't simply say "hey dude,
> this feed don't work. Sweetcron is teh lame!" because on that
> information alone I won't be able to replicate any problems you're
> having.
britekite feeds are weird. if you go to the link in Safari it forces you to download the file instead of reading it. I suspect that is what is making Sweetcron choke on the feed, too.
I'm having problems importing my Digg history, http://digg.com/users/Hummy/history.rss which results with the following error message: cURL error 28:
Operation timed out with 0 out of -1 bytes received.
I don't think it is just the RSS file, I used feedburner on my
Brightkite feed and it still wouldn't load it in Sweetcron -
http://feeds.feedburner.com/brightkitezs
On Aug 28, 11:26 am, yongfook <yongf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> britekite feeds are weird. if you go to the link in Safari it forces
> you to download the file instead of reading it. I suspect that is
> what is making Sweetcron choke on the feed, too.
> On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Aram ZS <AZS....@gmail.com> wrote:
Plurk feeds are double importing status updates. This is because plurk
repeats the status message as the title. Example: http://www.plurk.com/user/nickchhan.xml
> Save time and, more importantly, my sanity by stating the __full feed
> url__ that you are having a problem with. Don't simply say "hey dude,
> this feed don't work. Sweetcron is teh lame!" because on that
> information alone I won't be able to replicate any problems you're
> having.
> I don't think it is just the RSS file, I used feedburner on my
> Brightkite feed and it still wouldn't load it in Sweetcron -http://feeds.feedburner.com/brightkitezs
> On Aug 28, 11:26 am, yongfook <yongf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > britekite feeds are weird. if you go to the link in Safari it forces
> > you to download the file instead of reading it. I suspect that is
> > what is making Sweetcron choke on the feed, too.
> > On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 12:22 AM, Aram ZS <AZS....@gmail.com> wrote: