Joe - In the future, this is something that would be better handled by emailing [email protected] rather than an unaffiliated mailing list.

You have enabled the "Oldest Items First" Trickle option, which is incompatible with PuSH. Since PuSH is only required to send the changes to the feed at any given moment (if you make a new post, it's only required to send that post and not the rest of the feed) we can't reliably identify the "oldest" post based just on PuSH data. PuSH is intended for fast delivery of new changes, so if you were to disable Trickle, or use the Newest Items First option, PuSH would operate normally.

On 4/27/2012 5:09 PM, Joe Romeo wrote:
I am having the same issue as Ben with PuSHPress and dlvr.it. I seem to have all the components in place (<link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://blog.spinzo.com/feed/atom/"; />& <link rel='hub' href='http://blog.spinzo.com/?pushpress=hub' />) but the push function is giving me no love. According to the dlvr.it Retrieve Log, all posts are being retrieved via pull. I have used dlvr.it in the past with non WordPress sites and the push function is beautiful. I can't track down on the wordpress side a list of subscribers nor can I tell in dlvr.it if it has successfully subscribed.

Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

--Joe



On Tuesday, April 3, 2012 1:32:43 PM UTC-3, Ben Park wrote:

    Thanks Jay.
    I'm a bit confused. How might I add this link? The /feed seems to be
    automatically generated by Wordpress (I didn't know it was there until I
    started using dlvr.it <http://dlvr.it>).
    Feed validator on http://ben-park.co.uk/feed says it's fine, but should
    I not be using /feed? Maybe that's where I'm going wrong. Should it be
    something else?

    Googling this, there seems to have been a bug that meant there was no
    <link rel="self"> about 4 years ago, and quickly followed by people
    saying 'yes the new version fixes it'. Maybe I need to update all my
    plugins/installation. None of it is that old though.

    Ben

    On Tuesday, 3 April 2012 15:05:01 UTC+1, Jay R. [dlvr.it
    <http://dlvr.it>] wrote:


            Ben - your feed (http://ben-park.co.uk/feed/) does not contain a
        <link rel="self"> tag, so we have not subscribed to any changes that
        you have made to your hub listings.  The previous pushpress hub
        listing is still subscribed simply because it has not expired.  We
        don't actively purge hub subscriptions if they're missing from the
        feed until they expire naturally, because they may be re-added if
        the original removal was an error.

            Once you add the "self" link to your feed, we will subscribe to
        the hub listed in your feed.

        On 4/3/2012 4:48 AM, Ben Park wrote:
        Hi,
        I've got a self-host Wordpress blog, and have been trying to use
        PubSubHubbub to get dlvr.it <http://dlvr.it> to auto-tweet some of
        my posts and I can't get it to work.
        Specifically, it works like this:

          * I email photo to flickr.
          * Flickr -> blog - setting creates a Wordpress post with that
            picture.
          * This should get pushed to dlvr.it <http://dlvr.it>, and then
            tweet a link to it.

        I tried Automattic Pushpress plugin, but this seems not to work. It
        just doesn't update. According to Dlvr.it, the last push was some
        time in January (I think when I first installed Pushpress).
        So I've got rid of Pushpress, and installed the PubSubHubbub plugin
        from http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pubsubhubbub/
        <http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/pubsubhubbub/>
        This unfortunately has the same outcome. Dlvr.it still says the
        feed is valid, but that it hasn't updated since January. In fact
        dlvr.it <http://dlvr.it> still shows the feed as being:
        "http://ben-park.co.uk/?pushpress=hub";
        <http://ben-park.co.uk/?pushpress=hub>
        I have now completely uninstalled pushpress, but dlvr.it
        <http://dlvr.it> still reports the same.

        I don't know if dlvr.it <http://dlvr.it> has cached something, or
        something needs to be rebooted on my site?
        Dlvr.it don't have any problems reported their end.
        If I take Flickr out of the equation, it is the same. It doesn't
        seem to make any difference how I create the post, the push aspect
        just doesn't work.
        My blog is http://ben-park.co.uk

        Any ideas would be very much appreciated. I can't see anything
        obvious wrong (but don't know what I'm looking for...)


        Ben

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