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Snarfer Rss - Anyone Using It ?

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Like I said above, I'm using Snarfer RSS Reader and I've just noticed that it hasn't refreshed any feeds since June 26.

I can't figure out why.. It contects to internet, It loads linked pages into it's internal Browser.. But it just won't Refresh any feeds.

I've checked feeds that are very active like Huffington and NY Times, etc.. Nothing since June 26.

And hitting Refresh has no effect. Nothing new coming in...

Could this be an issue with Snarfer Server? Do they use a server? Wouldn't feeds come directly from the associated sites?

Is this happening to you?

Confused,

CS

For the past 3 or 4 weeks I've been finding my Firefox Live Bookmarks are not refreshing, even if I do a manual refresh. Even restarting the browser does not do the trick. Perhaps a caching server at the ISP is the culprit? I'm on Maxnet.

I found a workaround, which is a PITA, is to add a "?" or a dummy query string at the end of the RSS feed URL and it will update immediately. However, that URL then never updates, so the querystring must be changed for each update.

Edited by clokwise

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For the past 3 or 4 weeks I've been finding my Firefox Live Bookmarks are not refreshing, even if I do a manual refresh. Even restarting the browser does not do the trick. Perhaps a caching server at the ISP is the culprit? I'm on Maxnet.

I found a workaround, which is a PITA, is to add a "?" or a dummy query string at the end of the RSS feed URL and it will update immediately. However, that URL then never updates, so the querystring must be changed for each update.

I'm with "True" (also known as "False")

Many feeds started to update yesterday, but I still find a problem with Huffington and a few others.

CS

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