Some full feeds are displayed as partial entries
Submitted by kosmofilo on Thu, 11/11/2010 - 00:20Take a look at this feed: livrespensadores.org/feed/ Opera's built-in feed reader shows full entries when I access it. However, FeedsAnywhere gets only partial posts ("teasers"): http://feedsanywhere.com/feed/9347
Since last week, a couple of my feeds are acting like this. Has FeedsAnywhere changed the way it deals with feeds?
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Navigation
j/k | selects the next/previous item in the list |
n/p | in title view, selects the next item without opening it |
space/shift+space | moves to the next/previous page |
shift+m | open/close the main menu |
shift+o | open/close the options menu |
enter | select the highlight entry from a menu |
Actions
enter,o | in title view, expands or collapses the selected item |
shift+a | marks all items in the current page as read |
d | go to the item's list of similar stories |
i/u | designate the item as interesting/not interesting |
m | marks the item as read or unread |
s | adds or removes a star from the selected item |
shift+s | open/close the item's share menu |
shift+u | marks all items in the current page as unread |
v | opens the original source for the item in a new tab |
Go To a New Page
g then h | go to the homepage |
g then i | go to the Interesting items view |
g then a | go to the All items view |
g then s | go to the Saved items view |
g then p | go to the Popular items view |
g then f | go to the Select a Feed page |
Application
- | decrease the font size |
= | increase the font size |
esc | close any menu if open, otherwise deselect all items |
? | open/close a decription of keyboard shortcuts |
That feed contains both the
That feed contains both the full and partial descriptions. During some unrelated changes to improve parsing performance I use the wrong comparison while cleaning up the feed for parsing and it resulted in the partial description being used.
The problem is fixed now so an item still in a feed will start getting updated properly.
Chad
http://feedsanywhere.com