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    [greg-dev] Update problems?

    Ah, yes.  It seems to be this feed:
    
    http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/rss/index.xml
    
    But only when it's having to query for an update.  It seems able to pull from
    cache alright.  If I disable it, it's able to continue through at least the
    second one (forcing an update by setting it's update interval low).  All the
    rest are being pulled from cache at the moment, because
    I just updated.
    
    If I run into more feeds where it's getting stuck, I'll be sure to post them.
    
    Chris
    
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    Reply to Marco Bonetti @ Sunday November 27, 2005. 03:37:27 PM +0100:
    
    + Chris,
    + 
    + is the update hanging on a specific feed, and if yes, on which one?
    + Thank you,
    + 
    +  -m
    + 
    + 
    + 
    + On 11/27/05, Chris J. Friesen <Darth_Sebulba05 at phreaker.net> wrote:
    + > Is anyone else having problems updating with the new magpierss update?
    + >
    + > I was finding that it was all just hanging (both my console script and a
    manual
    + > refresh from the webpage) and not timing out or anything.  Always had to
    kill
    + > it.
    + >
    + > I reverted back to 1036 and it all works again.
    + >
    + 
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    Posted by Chris J. Friesen [reply] at Sun Nov 27 16:04:24 CET 2005