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Glenda started following the problem "custom domain: css- and endless-scrolling problem" in Soup.
Julian marked one of Andreas Fuchs' replies in Soup as useful. Andreas Fuchs replied to the problem "RSS import errors: stack level too deep?".
Julian marked one of Adam Lindsay's replies in Soup as useful. Adam Lindsay replied to the problem "RSS import errors: stack level too deep?".
Adam Lindsay replied on July 15, 2008 16:02 to the problem "RSS import errors: stack level too deep?" in Soup:
Andreas Fuchs replied on July 15, 2008 15:57 to the problem "RSS import errors: stack level too deep?" in Soup:
It seems like my previous fix was more of a bad workaround. I have now fixed the problem at its root (rails' link stripper didn't stop while there were "<abbrev> tags in it (-:), so there should be no more timeouts or stupidly long waits anymore.
If you succeeded in adding your feed, you don't need to re-add it, of course (-:</abbrev>
Christopher Clay replied on July 15, 2008 14:34 to the problem "RSS import errors: stack level too deep?" in Soup:
Andreas has had a look at it now and deployed a quick fix.
Julian, your feed seems to work fine now. The one Adam originally had the issue with still takes forever to import however, and ran into some kind of timeout when I tried it out -- give it a try anyway.
The issue looks like a Ruby on Rails bug, we're investigating further...
Julian marked one of Christopher Clay's replies in Soup as useful. Christopher Clay replied to the idea "Dopplr in soup?".
Christopher Clay replied on July 06, 2008 22:37 to the idea "Dopplr in soup?" in Soup:
As far as I can tell, they only have an iCal feed (no RSS) of your own travels – and so far we only import RSS.
We're planning to support iCal in the future, and with it all event services (Upcoming.org, Eventful, Last.fm events, etc) – we'll gladly add Dopplr then, too. Unfortunately I can't give you a date for that yet...
Julian shared an idea in Soup on July 06, 2008 07:39:
Dopplr in soup?Do you have plans to include dopplr to soup? That'd be awesome!
Julian reported a problem in Soup on July 03, 2008 07:45:
endless scrolling bug in firefox?Christopher,
there seems to be a bug with endless scrolling in firefox: when i try to scroll down my soup (and more posts should be loaded) firefox only displays a white screen (and not my soup). it doesn't happen in safari, though.
best,
julian
system: mac os 10.5.2 and firefox 3.0-
Juanan Ruiz started following the problem "custom domain: css- and endless-scrolling problem" in Soup.
Julian replied on June 06, 2008 09:48 to the problem "custom domain: css- and endless-scrolling problem" in Soup:
hey christopher,
problem solved! thanks alot. it was not too easy, because i wanted to have julian.mur.at to point to my soup, but i also wanted to have julian.mur.at/blog to be indiependent from the soup (my blog-feed is being imported). this was reason for the problem. but it is solved now!
i also would like to thank very much ludwig and his colleagues from mur.at for their great help
best,
julian
Christopher Clay replied on June 05, 2008 22:37 to the problem "custom domain: css- and endless-scrolling problem" in Soup:
Hey Julian,
Something's obviously wrong with this redirect you got there: A request to any file on julian.mur.at just loads the front page, for example: http://julian.mur.at/images/soup_badg... (vs http://julian.soup.io/images/soup_bad...).
Do you know how the guys at mur.at set this up? It must be a script or something ... whatever it is, they're doing it wrong :) They should just set the cname DNS record.
Compare the current records for log.c3o.org and julian.mur.at: Instead of the "A" record pointing to an IP address, you need to have that "CNAME" record pointing to "soup.io".
That should really be all the instructions a server guy needs to have to make it work... let us know if they have any reason not to (want to) do it like this.
Julian reported a problem in Soup on June 05, 2008 11:16:
custom domain: css- and endless-scrolling problemLieber Christopher,
i have tried to point my domain http://julian.mur.at to my soup http://julian.soup.io.
the very friendly staff from mur.at helped me to do so. several bugs came up:
1.) The site does not stop loading.
2.) the css seems completely gone; i am also not able to edit the css.
3.) the endless scrolling does not work. if i scroll down, stories repeat (like a loop)
4.) if i login to www.soup.io and then go to "my soup", i get a warning: "julian.mur.at doesn't seem to be pointing at soup.io (yet?)."
thank you very much for your help.
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