On Monday, 19 January 2015 at 22:06:12 UTC, Leandro Lucarella wrote: > Adam D. Ruppe, el 19 de January a las 17:05 me escribiste: >> http:// arsdnet.net/ this-week- in-d/ jan-18.html >> >> http:// www.reddit. com/r/ programming/ comments/ 2sy7lg/ this_week_ in_d_ january_ 18_2015/ >> >> For those of you who saw the draft earlier, hit refresh to ensure >> you aren't seeing a cached version. >> >> RSS feed: >> http:// arsdnet.net/ this-week- in-d/ twid.rss For those of you who saw the draft earlier, hit refresh to ensureyou aren't seeing a cached version.RSS feed: > > Nice, but this seems to be somehow broken. At least I use Newsblur and > it has an option to show a diff for changed entries. What I see now is > the first issue as the new entry, and the issue #2 as a changed issue #1 > (the diff says basically almost changed, of course). > > Maybe there is an RSS feed ID or something you need to generate, or > maybe is just the order in which they appear in the feed? Because I'm > also seeing issue #1 as newer than issue #2. Adam D. Ruppe, el 19 de January a las 17:05 me escribiste:Nice, but this seems to be somehow broken. At least I use Newsblur andit has an option to show a diff for changed entries. What I see now isthe first issue as the new entry, and the issue #2 as a changed issue #1(the diff says basically almost changed, of course).Maybe there is an RSS feed ID or something you need to generate, ormaybe is just the order in which they appear in the feed? Because I'malso seeing issue #1 as newer than issue #2. http:// feedvali dator.org/ check.cgi?url= http%3A%2F% 2Farsdnet. net%2Fthis- week- in-d%2F twid.rss