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[Bug] Creator profile not synched with the feeds #170

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andychiare opened this issue Apr 30, 2023 · 10 comments
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[Bug] Creator profile not synched with the feeds #170

andychiare opened this issue Apr 30, 2023 · 10 comments

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@andychiare
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Describe the bug
My creator profile doesn't show my latest articles.
It is stuck at two months ago while the feeds include new articles. I don't see any difference between the format of the old and the new content in the feeds 馃

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to https://www.wearedotnet.io/andychiare
  2. The latest shown article is "Managing Tokens in .NET MAUI" published 2 months ago.
  3. Click the feed link
  4. The latest article is "Role-Based Access Control in Blazor Applications" published a few weeks ago

Expected behavior
I would expect that the shown articles were synchronized with the feeds

@DeeJayTC
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DeeJayTC commented May 2, 2023

Hey @andychiare there are some issues with your feed such as duplicate Ids for example, can you make sure to fix those:

https://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=https%3A%2F%2Fandreachiarelli.it%2Ffeed%2Farticles.xml

Not sure if that's the cause of the issue but might help.

@andychiare
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Thank you for your help @DeeJayTC 馃檹
I fixed all the validation issues except the encoding one. I don't know how to fix this since the website is static and I don't manage the web server, but I don't think this is the cause of the feed issue. Otherwise, I would expect no content to be shown

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DeeJayTC commented May 2, 2023

The duplicates might have caused that. Ill rerun it later, traveling atm

@EngincanV
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EngincanV commented May 12, 2023

I have the same problem, my latest articles are not shown. I have noticed the feed generated by wearedotnet.io's last build date is Sun, 23 Apr 2023 00:00:00 for me.

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It's the same date as my latest post, which was the latest post of my feed when my feed is added to the application (#177). After that, it seems it did not rebuild my feed. Also, when it first build my feed, I already had duplicated values, so I don't think it's related to that.

This might be helpful diagnose the issue.


It can be good to add a button to the profile page, so we can rebuild the feed whenever we published new content. I mean if it can't refresh the feed automatically for certain cases, we as users can request to refresh the feed manually. What do you think, is it possible or easy to do @DeeJayTC ?

@DeeJayTC
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Thats actually a good idea, i wouldnt want that for every user but can totally add an option so you can refresh your own feeds with a button. That might solve a few issues!

Nice one!

@mosoftwareenterprises
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I am seeing the same issue for my profile: https://www.wearedotnet.io/mosoftwareenterprises
I have ensured that my feed passes the validator mentioned above
https://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=https%3A%2F%2Fblog.markoliver.website%2Frss.xml

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Is there anything else I can do to fix it @DeeJayTC

@DeeJayTC
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not yet, im working on quite a few improvements to the indexer and have to reindex the latest feeds anyway. Might take a few more days tho. Sorry!

@mosoftwareenterprises
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Thankyou for the feedback, no pressure from me. I know you are busy!

@andychiare
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Any update on this issue? Can I help?

@EngincanV
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Any updates on this issue?

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