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coo started following the idea "Hide "from Rss2Twitter" identification from appearing on my tweets" in RSS2twitter.
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coo started following the idea "Hide "from Rss2Twitter" identification from appearing on my tweets" in RSS2twitter.
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coo started following the question "Max feed number reached" in RSS2twitter.
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coo started following the question "When does it update for the first time?" in twitterfeed.
A comment on the question "Twitterfeed can't parse my blog feed?" in twitterfeed:
I tried it again now and it seems to work (no error message) – coo, on September 30, 2009 20:46
coo replied on September 28, 2009 16:51 to the question "Twitterfeed can't parse my blog feed?" in twitterfeed:
Mario, please see my reply to your reply to my comment at
http://getsatisfaction.com/twitterfee....
I wrote this:
Mario, I did the same thing again, but it's still giving the error message, "We couldn't parse this feed, please check URL and/or feed content are valid". Thank you very much.
coo asked a question in RSS2twitter on September 25, 2009 18:39:
Hide suffixed link.How can I hide a URL link from showing up in the RSS2Twitter tweets? They are at the end of my tweets and look something like http://url4.eu/abc8
coo shared an idea in RSS2twitter on September 25, 2009 18:37:
Hide "from Rss2Twitter" identification from appearing on my tweetsWhen I use RSS2Twitter, each tweet will have something that says something like: "about 10 hours ago from RSS2Twitter". Is it possible to mask that "RSS2Twitter" word. A possible alternative would be "API"
A comment on the question "Twitterfeed can't parse my blog feed?" in twitterfeed:
Mario, I did the same thing again, but it's still giving the error message, "We couldn't parse this feed, please check URL and/or feed content are valid". Thank you very much. – coo, on September 25, 2009 18:28
coo replied on September 25, 2009 06:56 to the question "Twitterfeed can't parse my blog feed?" in twitterfeed:
Mario,
I'm having the same error message (i.e., "
We couldn't parse this feed, please check URL and/or feed content are valid.").
The URL i'm using is http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run...
The twitter account connected to my twitterfeed account is @echochambers.
Please help.
coo replied on August 24, 2009 15:42 to the question "More Frequent Checking of a Feed" in Brightwurks:
coo marked one of Nick Francis' replies in Brightwurks as useful. Nick Francis replied to the question "More Frequent Checking of a Feed".
coo asked a question in Brightwurks on May 03, 2009 05:48:
More Frequent Checking of a FeedI like FeedMyInbox, but there's one particular feed where speed is the issue. Is it possible to get one RSS feed checked more frequently (like every 5 minutes)? If this is not possible (or not possible for now), can you folks recommend a different webservice which meets this desire? Thank you.
coo replied on November 26, 2008 04:59 to the question "I'm in Canada, and reQall doesn't recognize me when I call. What can I do?" in reQall:
coo replied on November 26, 2008 04:33 to the question "I'm in Canada, and reQall doesn't recognize me when I call. What can I do?" in reQall:
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