Note that iTunes has a static listing and also a dynamic listing.

The main directory is cache on their server. They have not been 
updating it daily. However, when you subscribe to a feed, once you 
are subscribed in itunes, your feed is used dynamically and everytime 
the subscriber updates, by pressing the update key or automatically 
updating, it will be according to your xml page which is indexed at 
that time and independent of Apple and their podcast directory.

Some posts that do not appear do not have readable media, for 
instance, if your post has a .wmv file, the entire post, including 
metadata, will not appear in iTunes.


On Jul 17, 2005, at 7:13 PM, mark_thisorthat wrote:

> Has anyone had itunes refuse to display a post?
>
> I posted to my blog last Monday, and the post did not appear in the
> itunes listing for my feed.  Then when I posted again on Wenesday,
> both posts appeared at the same time.
> I next posted on Friday and the post has yet to appear in the itunes
> listings.  About half hour ago (Sunday evening) I posted again and
> this time the new post appeared in the itunes listing within 20
> minutes.  But this time there is no sign of the older post from 
> Friday.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this?
>
> My feed, "This or That!" Video from America's Favorite Burlesque Game
> Show, is marked as explicit in itunes and tagged as having adult
> content on all posts.
>
> http://feeds.feedburner.com/ThisOrThat-video
>
> It is fine when viewed everywhere else.
>
> The post that still hasn't appeared in itunes can be found here:
>
> http://feeds.feedburner.com/ThisOrThat-Video?m=44
>
> Anyone know how to contact Apple about this kind of thing?
>
> Mark
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