Thanks Julien. I was able to get it to work successfully with Google Reader. Thanks for the tip.
On Saturday, April 28, 2012 3:35:48 PM UTC-3, Julien wrote: > > Joe, > I am sure the dlvr.it guys will come here and will help soon! > In the meantime, you should test if your pubsubhubbub works. > Just try to subscribe to this feed in a reader that supports PubSubHubbub > (Google Reader for example) > and publish something new on your blog. If the notification doesn't come > then you know > where the issue comes from: your blog :) > > Thanks! > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > Date: Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 12:09 AM > Subject: Re: [pubsubhubbub] Wordpress/dlvr.it not pushing > To: [email protected] > > > 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). >> 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] 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 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, 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 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 still reports >>> the same. >>> >>> I don't know if 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 >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >
