Ethan, are all of the top messages in your timeline from a pool? Try sending a message to the public pool and see if it shows up.
I think this is a case where pool security kicks in. In short, all DB queries related to messages are modified so that they only return messages from the user's pools. The interesting part is that you should be able to see all your messages if you're logged in with the same user. What this means is that queries that are restricted by count shouldn't depend on another query executed independently before it. If the whole thing is not executed as one query, the count from the first query might be reduced in the second. In most instances ESME does the right thing, but AFAIK this is the only place where the expected number of messages might be reduced. I'll try to integrate this in a single query and see if it works. On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Vassil Dichev <[email protected]> wrote: > Interesting, but the timeline of all other users I tried shows fine > (at least 7-8 of them). > > I'll check it out and also try to convert it to the more unified > timeline layout. > > > On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:42 AM, Ethan Jewett <[email protected]> wrote: >> Does anyone have any idea why my timeline doesn't have any messages in >> it at http://esmecloudserverapache.dickhirsch.staxapps.net/user/esjewett >> ? >> >> I think it's been like this for ages, but I've just sort of assumed it >> was meant to be that way. The new UI (awesome, by the way!!!!!) makes >> it obvious that it shouldn't be that way. >> >> Thoughts? Maybe I have some sort of rogue filter action that I need to >> track down.... >> >> Ethan >> >
