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Now using http://rdn-consulting.com/blog/feed?alt=rss[^] and turned off SmartFeed, but it looks like the generated XML is still ATOM.
One of my posts does have:
<category><![CDATA[CodeProject]]></category>
How will I know if the changes I made work with the CP aggregator?
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I am not sure when it happened, but since afternoon I noticed that the voting distribution does not show up for articles. Is this a known bug?
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Missing for me too. Tis a shame.
Was nice to know if an average of 3 was because everyone thought an article was mediocre, or becuase it was very polarising. Like .
Iain.
In the process of moving to Sweden for love (awwww).
If you're in Scandinavia and want an MVP on the payroll (or happy with a remote worker), give me a job!
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Before you even ask: it's back.
Just testing and will do an update during the quiet time this afternoon.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Before you even ask: it's back.
Only on some articles, Chris. For example : this one[^] does not show the voting distribution.
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It's back. Once I upload the new code.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Ah okay, thank you
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When I reply to a Lounge thread, I get an error saying the post could not be inserted. Then if I refresh the Lounge I do see my post there. A few seconds later, if I refresh again my post has vanished.
Is anyone else experiencing anything similar?
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It seems to have been temporary because I can properly reply again. But the bug was definitely alive for at least 10 minutes. Between 5:15 PM and 5:25 PM EST on Mar 31, 2009.
I hope you were not testing out some April-1 joke code that auto deletes replies after a short time interval
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Has anyone else managed to get this to work yet?
I've modified our RSS feed to add the necessary category tags (on a post by post basis) and submitted it OK, but so far the aggregator is not finding any posts (there should be three marked for CP consumption).
If anyone would like to look at the RSS source (http://www.riverblade.co.uk/rss.php[^]) and tell us what we're missing, I'd be happy to listen and tweak accordingly.
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The aggregator currently only runs once a day. We didn't realise so many would jump onboard so we're increasing the frequency in a few minutes and adding more info explaining when aggregation runs occur.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the info. That'll be it, then!
Looking ahead a bit, is there any way authors will be able to view diagnostic information if it fails to find anything when we know it should?
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What would suit you? An email each time a blog was grabbed (This should happen already) and maybe an email if nothing was grabbed or there were errors?
We don't want to pester. If you go dark for a few weeks then the emails could be annoying.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Rather than sending more emails I think a button which let authors view the logs from recent polls would be more than sufficient.
There is a case for an email if an error was detected by the aggregator, but I certainly wouldn't do that if but no new posts were found but no errors were detected.
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I like the idea of your list of blogs showing the latest download results. I'll add this to our TODO.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Cool.
FWIW our blog is still showing an update status of "Never", so either the aggregator hasn't polled it yet (which I would think would be unlikely by now) or it didn't find anything for some reason. That being the case, we need some help figuring out why...
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Hi Anna, sorry for the late reply.
So I looked into this and the problem was that your blog content's html was not escaped. I think the simplest way to fix this is to surround your <description> elements with <![CDATA[]]>.
Before:
<description>
<div>Lorem ipsum doler..</div>
</description>
After:
<description>
<![CDATA[<div>Lorem ipsum doler..</div>]]>
</description>
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Hi Thiru,
Thanks for letting me know!
I've updated our feed accordingly, so if you could take a look at it and let me know if it's OK now I'd appreciate it.
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Yep looks good! Should be pulled down shortly.
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I knew there'd be a trick to it. Thanks Chris!
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It looks like it's still failing (the status is showing as "Updated: Never"). Given that there should be quite a few posts marked in the feed, what errors are you seeing now?
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Sorry about that. Our polling service was accidentally shut down. It's up now and your articles are in the queue. Sean will be looking at them very shortly.
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Thanks for letting me know. I'veactually just found that out by accident through an "article deleted" message!
Observations so far:
1. You really need a status/error view on the poller (visible to authors for their feed only) to mke troubleshooting easier.
2. The aggregator is putting blog posts into a specific section (C#) by default, which isn't really a good idea. How about using an "Uncategorised Blog Posts" section by default?
3. Given that articles are being deleted by Sean as they are posted, some better guidelines on what you are looking for are obviously required (e.g. two out of four of our posts on last year's European Software Conference got through, but the other two didn't). That's a little odd, as the content is comparable.
4. The transcribed articles should really include an auto-generated link to the original post (which would avoid reader confusion if the post is one of a series and appears out of context).
That's all I can think of for now. Hope the above is useful!
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