I have no official knowledge, but I believe it is because MXNA
determines uniqueness based upon the RSS GUID while, for example Goog
uses the name which can trip you up if you have multiple posts with
the same name. Some of these updates end up modifying the GUID causing
MXNA to think they are new.
I don't have access to the MXNA code at the moment - but if I
understand the issue right it may _mainly_ be folks who upgrade to a
BlogCFC where their old version didn't use the SES urls.
Of course, not to say that EVERY MXNA flood is a BlogCFC client. ;)
On 6/25/07, J.J. Merrick <[EMAIL PROTECTE
I am curious to know the exact cause for 2 reasons. I don't want to flood
mxna with my old posts and I would like to spread the word so others do not
do it either :)
Dan
On 6/25/07, J.J. Merrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It usually happens whenever someone upgrades blogCFC, or so I have
> de
Thanks,
I think either the ses urls or a change in structure is causing it, neither
of which should cause me to overload them!
Nobody is placing blame on BlogCFC Ray, its just the most popular blog in
the cf universe! :)
Dan
On 6/25/07, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I don't have a
It usually happens whenever someone upgrades blogCFC, or so I have
determined. It usually is a bunch of posts with the last one being "I just
upgraded my blog" :-)
Might be a timestamp issue or something
Ray?
-J.J.
On 6/25/07, Dan Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I was wondering if anyone k
I was wondering if anyone knows the reason why mxna gets flooded with old
posts when someone redesigns their blog. Is this because the author changes
the structure and in turn the link to the post in the rss feed is changed? I
am launching a new design this week and do not want that to happen.
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