Hey Patrick,

Could you provide some example feed URLs? How did you discover those
feed URLs? That'd really help me track down your issue. Thanks.

-Brett


On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 5:50 PM, Patrick Reilly
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm the CTO of a web startup, and recently I have been trying to
> experimentally determine if there is a consistent format to update
> notifications being pushed to the subscriber from a multitude of
> different publishers. During this testing, I used a controlled feed
> from YouTube to attempt to capture at least one of these update
> notifications. I subscribed to my YouTube account's favorites, along
> with one other commonly updated feed afterwards because of my
> preliminary results, and the subscription process went flawlessly, but
> I have not gotten a single POST update notification despite having
> explicitly changed the feed after the subscription was made (multiple
> times).
> I have checked for the update using both a coded debugging mechanism
> in the callback page, and by visually checking the web server access
> logs, but nothing has shown up.
>
> The subscriptions are considered valid by the subscription debugger at
> pubsubhubbub.appspot.com, so the error is isolated to either a
> publisher issue, or a hub update receiving/push issue. I'm wondering
> if anyone knows for sure which one of these issues it is.
>
> Thank you for your time.
> (Same question as posed here: http://qr.ae/aZBu  )

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