Trying to add my twitter feed to soup but it just isn’t happening. Keep getting this error message:
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Can you let me know how I can get this fixed? Also, because I have tried to add it a couple of times, I now have repeat historical twitter entries – they’re showing up more than once and making my soup feed look dumb. Is there a way I can remove these old entries and start afresh? Thanks
My Soup (sprawl.soup.io) seems to be broken. What i did: I wanted to embed a HTML fragment (Vimeo video) into the soup via the "add Link" option on the soups page itself. Then i tried what happens when i post it without setting a link actuylly, but only the HTML in the description. Now i get only an empty page when i go to my soup and didn't find any way to restore things ... :(
the main page at soup.io seems broken in Chrome - there's no scroll bar, so you can only see the first few posts, and the 'latest news' sidebar is only a few pixels wide, so the text is cut off
I just found an issue with the feed importer. I was having some updating issues with vimeo so I removed the feed and all the entries and imported it again. Everything worked fine, the issue arose some hours later when all vimeo entries showed up on soup again. I believe that happened because the vimeo import was scheduled before I delete it, and the scheduler doesn't know about it.
I also noticed many delicious entries are duplicated in my soup too, maybe a similar situation occurred with the delicious import.
Another idea is to avoid the importer from importing something it already did in the past..
Maybe this helps others with the same problem, so I figured I should put it in the "problems" category
I got a free flickr account with some USERNAME. However, when I try to import images from account USERNAME I get an error "No such User" or something like that.
I've added 4 RSS feeds and seem to have tapped out the maximum number. My page is at http://pyrmont.soup.io/ and I've added RSS feeds for my blogs, my Muxtape and my Facebook posted items. I wanted to add my Facebook status updates as well but when I click on the drop down menu RSS feed is no longer available to select.
Is the maximum number 4? Is there any reason for this?
I'm trying to import a feedburner-modified feed (feeds.lolcode.com/lolcode), and I get a "steck level too deep" error whenever I try it. The underlying feed is a little unusual (DokuWiki Blog plugin), but FeedBurner really seems to smooth out any oddities. Any idea about this error message?
The space between the month and the date seems to have vanished: for example http://gac.soup.io/ shows the date as "July4" instead of "July 4" -- this is a tiny little thing but it would be nice if it could be fixed, or if it is something I am doing wrong I'd love to know how to fix it myself. Thanks!
Bug in IE7 - I can't add description to a photo when I'm posting. I have to post the photo without the description, wait for it to show up on my Soup, then add the description by editing the photo.
I just wanted to edit my posted link-node to change the URL. But there was a problem with the entered description: It was exchanged with the description of a recently reposted image-node.
1) If you go too far "back in time" using the /since/ URL, the "Soup client" (as so to speak) concludes that because there are no items for the selected time frame, there are no items at all, and the owner of the soup has never posted any content, and thus displays the message you get before you've posted anything:
"Hey there, your soup is ready."
"Please log in to start doing stuff!"
2) Part 1 wouldn't be a problem at all if it weren't for the fact that for some reason (perhaps because of deleted posts,) search engines sometimes pick up these links. My friend was disappointed to find this result when searching for his band with popular search engines:
Soup has this habit of scaling down large images for display in a post, with a script that shows the full size version when you click the image. The small version is nicely scaled server-side and the full one only loaded when needed. So far, so good.
However, when the full resolution version is larger than the browser window, there's no way of seeing all of it. You aren't offered the possibility to scroll. The image isn't scaled down to fit the window. In fact, I wasn't able to do _anything_ with the image; when I open the context menu, my browser doesn't think there's an image there at all. (Maybe because it's included using CSS, without an img tag ... no idea.) So I can't even download it and open it in some image viewer.
Btw., even 'view source' doesn't work; because of endless scrolling, the source my browser (Safari 3) shows me has nothing to do with the contents of the browser window. And I can't get a permalink to the post either, there just is no way to do that when the soup doesn't have them turned on and the post is too old to still be present in the RSS feed.
So now there's this image with text at the bottom that is illegible at the reduced size and cut off at the full size. I'd like to read it, got sooo close, but no chance. This situation is pure suck :-( Please help!
I just added three images to my soup and changed some things in the descriptions during that process. I ended up with an strange image (id="post1139324") that seems to contain all the older posts.
If I click "edit" on post1139324 the description text areas of all the older posts are opening but not the one under post1139324 which disappears.
... and thats quite bad, cos I importet some just for the purpose of testing the functionality.
when i click on the [x] next to the links of e.g. my imported rss feed, nothing happens at all.
(its http://000000000000000000000000000.so... )