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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 139302] incorrect parsing of some RSS feeds
From:       Chet Murthy <chetsky () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-12-29 21:03:00
Message-ID: 20061229210300.30947.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From chetsky gmail com  2006-12-29 22:02 -------
Mathieu,

Thank you for your quick email.  Neither of the two URLs (beryl or
tatanka) caused a problem in my Akregator.

I do not think the problem is with date-parsing.  I believe it is with
the parsing of the RSS feed into separate entries.  I say this because
whenever this happens, it is associated with many, many entries.

The newest entries look somewhat like valid entries, but their
subjects contain partial URLs,

digbysblog_archive.html#115016467939408795
Date:Thursday 20 November 2031 10:47 pm

but the body of the entry is intact and correct.  Then, farther down
the list (earlier in timestamps) there are entries that are empty,
with no subject.

Is there a way I can enable some sort of akregator trace?

Thanks,
--chet--

On Friday 29 December 2006 06:38, Mathieu Bonnet wrote:
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