Historically i release every 6 weeks on average, so that would be  beginning
of next month... (but there is a summer holiday coming up....)

Frank Mantek
Google

On 6/11/07, Skippy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Great. I'll test it again when the next release goes out. When can I
> expect it?
>
> Bruno
>
>
> On Jun 11, 12:07 pm, "Frank Mantek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I created Issue 59 for this in the public issue list and intend to fix
> this
> > for the next Release.
> >
> > Thanks for finding it
> >
> > Frank Mantek
> > Google
> >
> > On 6/8/07, Skippy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Hello,
> >
> > > I am experimenting with the GData protocol and I wrote a small server
> > > that exposes GData feeds.
> >
> > > My server works well with normal Atom feed readers, but I get an
> > > abnormal behavior when I test it with the Google client library. My
> > > feed has 5 entries and the Google client library only finds 1 entry.
> >
> > > The problem seems to be in the parser and is related to the fact that
> > > my feed is formatted as follows:
> >
> > > <feed>
> > >   <id .../>
> > >   <!-- standard Atom feed stuff ... -->
> > >   <entry>
> > >      <id .../>
> > >      <!-- standard Atom entry stuff ... -->
> > >      <link href=... />
> > >      <link href=... />
> > >   </entry>
> > >   <entry>
> > >      <id .../>
> > >      <!-- standard Atom entry stuff ... -->
> > >      <link href=... />
> > >      <link href=... />
> > >   </entry>
> >
> > > The parser gets confused by the fact that the <link> elements are at
> > > the end of the entry. Instead of closing the entry and creating a new
> > > one, it jumps to the <id> tag of the following entry and it thinks
> > > that all the entries are collapsed into one (the id of which is the
> > > last id in my feed).
> >
> > > I did not investigate in great details but I have the impression that
> > > the BaseFeedParser.NextChildElement method does not handle this case
> > > correctly. Instead of returning false after the last <link> of the
> > > entry, it jumps to the <id> of the next entry and returns true.
> > > AtomFeedParser.ParseEntry is then completely confused.
> >
> > > I worked around the problem by moving the <author> element at the end
> > > of the entries (after the <link> elements) and then my client works
> > > ok.
> >
> > > So, beware, this parser seems to be a bit flaky in places.- Hide
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