Listing RSS Feeds Broken

by Jay Thompson on September 9, 2008 · 3 comments
Written by: Jay Thompson

in Blogging / Social Networking

Update: Feeds are repopulating now… thanks for your patience! (I’m going to post more on the benefits of listing feeds later).

An astute reader pointed out in none-to-subtle terms that the listing feeds I post here have not been updated in several days.

As the feeds I have in my feed reader have also not updated, I can only assume that every listing RSS feed is broken.

My apologies. I’ve contacted my listing search provider and am confident they will get to the bottom of the problem swiftly. It looks like the feeds are all there, just not updating. So there should be nothing required on the user end once functionality is restored. Hopefully.

Stay tuned. . .

 


 

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1 Charleston Real Estate Blog September 9, 2008 at 9:50 am

Mine are broken here in Charleston as well and I chatted with support so it seems like a national problem. I’m not sure that makes me feel better or worse.

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2 Jay - The Phoenix Real Estate Guy September 9, 2008 at 1:29 pm

Howard – mine are beginning to repopulate, so it looks like they are fixing the issue.

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3 John Wake September 9, 2008 at 10:26 pm

I had a subscriber email a month or two ago about RSS from the same vendor not being updated in a few days. I emailed the incident in.

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