Is there a way for Wordpress users to disable this? Since Wordpress has an
internal hub, I'm seeing one potential side-effect. Some sites (e.g.
techcrunch) use both Wordpress and FeedBurner.
Since FeedBurner already uses the appspot hub, there are now two hub
references in the feed. Depending on which one you subscribe to you're going
to get completely different content. One which will come directly from
Wordpress without any of FB's analytics added (since I can only assume that WP
is handling feedcontent internally, and not HTTP-retrieving its own content),
and one from Appspot, which has been modified by FeedBurner.
This kind of issue is only going to get progressively worse as more and
more services implement PuSH.
On 3/3/2010 8:55 AM, Joseph Scott wrote:
> This morning I turned on PuSH support for all WordPress.com blogs -
> http://en.blog.wordpress.com/2010/03/03/rub-a-dub-dub-in-the-pubsubhubbub/
>
> And for WordPress.org users can do the same thing with the PuSHPress
> plugin - http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pushpress/
>
> I've written up a few more details at
> http://josephscott.org/archives/2010/03/pushpress-a-pubsubhubbub-plugin-for-wordpress/
>
>
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