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Kraft Bernhard
Hallo list,
I don't know if this is a apropriate Newsgroup for this thread but I found it via
google and there are already some RSS question in here so I'm just asking:
I have written a RSS Feed which fetches the list of new Extensions for the CMS Typo3
(www.typo3.org) and stores them in a database. Whenever somebody requests the RSS Feed
the Feed XML is generated out of the database.
The feed(s) are located at:
http://t3rss.think-open.org/
I'm having the problem that not every RSS Feed item is shown in my newsreader (Mozilla
Thunderbird 1.0).
Firsth I thought the reason would be that some feed-items have the same name as a already
exisiting feed-item and the newsreader would just display "unique" messages. So i added
the UID of the DB entries to the title which now looks like:
"Extension Name - Extensionkey (UID)"
But this wasn't the solution ... I also added a unique <guid> tag to every item but that
didn't help either.
Am I just experiencing Mozilla Thunderbird bugs or is this a RSS problem ?
greets,
Bernhard
I don't know if this is a apropriate Newsgroup for this thread but I found it via
google and there are already some RSS question in here so I'm just asking:
I have written a RSS Feed which fetches the list of new Extensions for the CMS Typo3
(www.typo3.org) and stores them in a database. Whenever somebody requests the RSS Feed
the Feed XML is generated out of the database.
The feed(s) are located at:
http://t3rss.think-open.org/
I'm having the problem that not every RSS Feed item is shown in my newsreader (Mozilla
Thunderbird 1.0).
Firsth I thought the reason would be that some feed-items have the same name as a already
exisiting feed-item and the newsreader would just display "unique" messages. So i added
the UID of the DB entries to the title which now looks like:
"Extension Name - Extensionkey (UID)"
But this wasn't the solution ... I also added a unique <guid> tag to every item but that
didn't help either.
Am I just experiencing Mozilla Thunderbird bugs or is this a RSS problem ?
greets,
Bernhard