Hi Julien

I only tried w/ Blogger feeds because I don't know other feeds are being 
published via appspot.
I didn't try other hub because I don't know how to verify (query) for my 
subscription status.
If you have some handy test hubs, I can definitely give them a try and 
update the thread w/ my findings.

Thank you
Joe


On Friday, January 18, 2013 1:00:08 AM UTC-8, Julien wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> I think someone from Google will probably be better to answer that 
> question.
> Is this happening only with the blogger feeds or have you seen this 
> behavior with
> other providers as well?
>
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> On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 7:07 PM, Joe Webb <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> My app subscribed to several blogger blogs via appspot and by default the 
>> subscriptions are good for only 5 days.  This is what I observed:
>>
>> 1) appsot didn't try to renew my subscriptions. I didn't find any entry 
>> in my webserver logs
>>
>> 2) Then I tried to proactively renew by sending a new subscribe request. 
>>  Appspot gives me a "409 Conflict" response.  When querying appspot about 
>> my original subscription, appspot still have it and listed it as expired. 
>>  My subscribe code works fine for a new topic though.
>>
>> I would appreciate if you could share how you are able to renew or 
>> maintain long lasting subscriptions w/ appspot.
>>
>> Regards
>> Joe
>>
>
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