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    Gerd Wagner
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    I'm wondering why my new blog post (on http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/BlogArticleList.aspx?afid=7848[^]) has not been fetched by the CP blog post polling mechanism. It has a "CodeProject" category and a pubDate of 28 Sep 2015 12:43, but the CP crawler polling at 28-Sep-15 21:28 did not fetch it!?

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      I'm wondering why my new blog post (on http://www.codeproject.com/script/Articles/BlogArticleList.aspx?afid=7848[^]) has not been fetched by the CP blog post polling mechanism. It has a "CodeProject" category and a pubDate of 28 Sep 2015 12:43, but the CP crawler polling at 28-Sep-15 21:28 did not fetch it!?

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      Sean Ewington
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      Hmm. Could you please try using a rel-tag (Code Project Technical Blog FAQ[^]) and adding the full text to your feed?

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Hmm. Could you please try using a rel-tag (Code Project Technical Blog FAQ[^]) and adding the full text to your feed?

        Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Gerd Wagner
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        I tried this (http://web-engineering.info/blog-feed.xml[^]), but it didn't help...?

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          I tried this (http://web-engineering.info/blog-feed.xml[^]), but it didn't help...?

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          Sean Ewington
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          It's not really instantaneous. The aggregator checks each day. And it likes to think long and hard about all things. And sometimes it drinks heavily and forgets things and needs smack. If it doesn't show up tomorrow I'll see if I can smack it.

          Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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            I tried this (http://web-engineering.info/blog-feed.xml[^]), but it didn't help...?

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            Sean Ewington
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            Hmm I smacked it and it didn't help. I looked again at the feed. Is it still showing the full feed in there? It needs to in order to pull it. The aggregator only looks at the text in the feed so it needs every word from every entry in there, if you please.

            Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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              Hmm I smacked it and it didn't help. I looked again at the feed. Is it still showing the full feed in there? It needs to in order to pull it. The aggregator only looks at the text in the feed so it needs every word from every entry in there, if you please.

              Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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              Gerd Wagner
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              Okay, thanks for the hint. This was the problem: we had defined a (Drupal) view with limited content of the article body, which unintentionally affected the atom feeds (by limiting the content of the feeds' description element).

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