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BenTrem said:
Sun, 2008-01-27 17:59
*Odd ... no address for website feedback?"
Hello -
I was just checked the output from a new Yahoo!Pipes RSS reader and, having selected your feed as one of my "Ace" list, noticed that your stream is oddly formated.
http://bentrem.sycks.net/aceblogpipe_js.html is minimally processed ... you'll notice that one set of items stand out; they are fed in their entirety and even include a form ... hardly what one wants to see in an RSS reader!
I can delve into this to greater depth if that would help.
regards
ben
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