Thanks Josh. Actually, I haven't upgraded to 1.3 yet, but here's an update on my endeavour.
My feed is now known to the google app engine hub, but I don't know how to test to see if my posts are pushing to it as there isn't a known subscriber app to me that I can use to test the latency. I've managed to confirm that my feed is pushing to the superfeedr hub. The API for superfeedr looks pretty straightforward, so I am in the process of writing a rudimentary subscriber app to test it out. Does anyone know of any apps or services that are fully utilizing the pubsubhubbub protocol that I can try out to see if my feed is publishing correctly? Thanks. On Jan 24, 11:40 am, Josh Fraser <[email protected]> wrote: > Yeah, it should work now if you grab the latest version > (1.3):http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pubsubhubbub/ > > If that doesn't do it, let me know. It could be you're having a > conflict with another plugin or something. > > On Jan 23, 3:09 pm, Josh Fraser <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I haven't upgraded to 2.9.1 yet. I'm about to do that and I'll keep > > you posted on what I find. I have heard reports that the plugin > > doesn't work with multi-user installs and I'm hoping to get to the > > bottom of that today as well. > > > On Jan 21, 5:29 pm, wymesei <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > I am experimenting with Pubsubhubbub and I tried installing the <a > > > href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pubsubhubbub/">plugin</a> in > > > my Wordpress site. It's hosted on a home server I'm running. When > > > looking at <a href="http://ymesei.com/blog/">my site</a>'s RSS feed, > > > it seems to be inserting the correct tags, but when Google Reader > > > doesn't seem to be getting the updates real-time. Am I mistaken in > > > assuming that Reader is a supported pubsubhubbub subscriber? > > > > Thanks for any help.
