Hi! Are you fetching the feed every time someone loads the page? Shouldn't something like that be cached?
Regards, Fab -- Fabian A. Scherschel (fabsh) http://lamerk.org Co-host / Producer, Linux Outlaws Co-Organiser, OggCamp On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Carsten Becker <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > I've recently set up a blog and being a little annoyed by > last.fm's business politics, I switched to libre.fm recently > as well. Now I wanted to include my libre.fm recent-tracks > RSS feed into my Wordpress installation, but I have to set > the Magpie Fetch Time Out value of Wordpress's RSS engine to > the rather high value of ~30 seconds to get to load anything > successfully. That however makes my site take almost forever > to load – for other RSS feeds the default timeout value of > a couple of seconds is enough. Accessing the feed directly > with the browser takes awfully long as well. I was just > curious whether this might have to do with the RSS feed > containing 100 elements. Anyway, I don't want to sound like > a heretic, but is it necessary for a *recent*-tracks feed to > have 100 entries? I would think that being able to limit the > feed to, say, 10 elements (maybe through an option in the > profile preferences?) might decrease loading times for the > feed a lot. > > Yours > Carsten > _______________________________________________ > Libre-fm mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.autonomo.us/mailman/listinfo/libre-fm > _______________________________________________ Libre-fm mailing list [email protected] http://lists.autonomo.us/mailman/listinfo/libre-fm
