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Zirbelholz
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RSS feed reposts changed entries

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I'm quoting a message to me from Garvin on November 5th:
In your case: go to your s9y configuration screen and set the option "Strict RFC2616 RSS-Feed compatibility" to true. This will prevent updated articles to show up again in your RSS feed.
I set 'Enable strict RFC2616 etc.' as 'Yes' at that time.

Blog is http://transblawg.eu

Today at 11.59 CET I posted an entry 'Translating Freud / Freud ins Englisch übersetzen'. Later, at 16:00, I reposted it after correcting the header to 'ins Englisch*e* übersetzen'.

On both occasions, it appeared at www.jurablogs.de, which publishes German lawblog feeds.

Am I doing something wrong?

TIA

Margaret
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Post by garvinhicking »

Hi!

What do you mean by "I reposted it"? Did you create a new entry and deleted the old one?

If you change the title of an RSS feed item, most RSS clients will interpret that as a new item.

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Post by Zirbelholz »

I mean I corrected the header by adding one letter and pressed Save. This is exactly the situation where I thought that option would stop the entry appearing in the feed again. Otherwise there is no point selecting Yes for that option, is there? Or does it work if I change something in the text but not the header?

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Post by garvinhicking »

Hi!

Actually, the option just deals with changed content. Changing the title for RSS feeds is a much more complicated issue, because it also affects RSS clients. You'll need to live with RSS aggregators and clients to show your items as new when you change their title.

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Post by Zirbelholz »

Thanks. I could never have guessed that. But I don't alter the header very often, so that's OK. The rubbish usually starts in the body.

Margaret
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