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Safari RSS problem dominique - 06:46am Feb 27, 2007 PSTJoe Kissell <joe  tidbits.com> wrote: If I may throw in a last request: We sometimes have to reject random tech support-type messages to the list. Which ones we let through is always a judgment call, but my overall goal is to keep the signal-to- noise ratio reasonably high. So before posing a help request, consider doing a couple of quick searches on Google, the Apple discussion forums, and your favorite Mac help sites. You may find that the answer is already out there and easily discoverable, and that'll help us to keep this discussion focused on things more closely related to TidBITS. Yeah ;-> I remember posting a message about Safari not updating regularly RSS
headlines -- I went to the Apple discussion forum, with no luck... Maybe I have to resort to another RSS client (If I recall well, there
was such a thread on TidBITS?) Dom
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Re: Safari RSS problem
On 2/27/07 07:46, "dominique" <tbdomi  free.fr> wrote:
> Yeah ;->
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> I remember posting a message about Safari not updating regularly RSS headlines
> -- I went to the Apple discussion forum, with no luck...
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> Maybe I have to resort to another RSS client (If I recall well, there was such
> a thread on TidBITS?)
could be the RSS cache gone bad. That happens to me occaisionally. Try
blowing out the contents of ~/Library/Syndication/
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John C. Welch Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com Mac and other opinions
jwelch  bynkii.com
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dominique (apparently)
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Re: Safari RSS problem
John C. Welch <jwelch  bynkii.com> wrote:
> could be the RSS cache gone bad. That happens to me occaisionally. Try
> blowing out the contents of ~/Library/Syndication/
Yes, I did it. But a side effect is that all titles are noted as
current...
And, a little time after that, again the titles not refreshed every day,
as checked... maybe a woe in RR managing in Safari?
Dom
PS: in the Apple list, they say: "To clear the feed of all content, go
to your Safari Preferences>RSS and select 'remove now' "
Maybe overkill -- and decidedly not very handy!
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