Found Henri's comment in my refferer logs
JavaBlogs.com
Well, I got myself back on javablogs.com. For a month or more now it's not been checking my site at all. Get's kind of depressing :)
So I finally deleted my entry at javablogs, re-added it, and suddenly it imported 10 or so of the latest entries and splattered them on the site.
It's nice to feel noisy again. Looks like Patrick Chanezon just did the same thing.
No I didn't do anything to fix it, but I have the same problem: javablog doesn't seem to read my blog anymore since march 8. But I don't want to re-add my entry, it's a useful test case for javablog RSS fetcher bug: I'll just send javablog a link to this post and let him determine what bug needs to be fixed, if he has time... if it is a bug.
... re-posting it: when I wanted to comment his post I realized it was dated january 30th. Maybe javablog had the same behavior with my posts in january: I had not noticed it at that time ! But I noticed it recently: we're march 17th and my last entry on javablog is march 8th.
... reposting it 10 minutes after: found it. The issue is already documented on Mike's JIRA page http://jira.atlassian.com/secure/ViewIssue.jspa?key=BLOG-12 and the comment by
Edmundas Miseikis [ 05/Mar/03 02:07 AM ] |
Couldn't be the lost feed problem related to the next feed time, defined as local blogger's time, compared against the JavaBlogs server local time. To me, as a viewer, all times are shown in my local time, however, the same value is well in past in Australia. Might be some mix-up. Just a wild guess, sorry for interruption. |
seems to me to be very likely.
I'm also in another timezone (PST+9).
Mike, any idea ? BTW is javablog open source, ie can I acess the source code ? I'll check that tomorrow, and if yes will try to solve that bug.
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