As often happens it took longer than I thought it would to get all the issues sorted out with tweets.opml.org. #
I'm finishing work for the day now, and the server isn't working very well. But it is working nicely on my test system, so something easy is probably what's wrong, and I'll see it better with a fresh start tomorrow morning. #
BTW, I found and fixed the bug that was preventing items with links from working. #
I ran the stress test all night, and Drummer is fine. All the outlines are where they are supposed to be containing the content they're supposed to contain. As far as I can tell nothing was overwritten.#
Maybe the outline has to be a certain size? This is something that is easily tested, but I seriously doubt that's the problem.#
It seems to me the user has to do something to cause the overwrite to take place (obviously not the user's fault).#
PS: I posted the source code for the stress test outline. I'm starting to get good at this kind of project. ;-)#
As often happens it took longer than I thought it would to get all the issues sorted out with tweets.opml.org. #
I'm finishing work for the day now, and the server isn't working very well. But it is working nicely on my test system, so something easy is probably what's wrong, and I'll see it better with a fresh start tomorrow morning. #
BTW, I found and fixed the bug that was preventing items with links from working. #
I ran the stress test all night, and Drummer is fine. All the outlines are where they are supposed to be containing the content they're supposed to contain. As far as I can tell nothing was overwritten.#
Maybe the outline has to be a certain size? This is something that is easily tested, but I seriously doubt that's the problem.#
It seems to me the user has to do something to cause the overwrite to take place (obviously not the user's fault).#
PS: I posted the source code for the stress test outline. I'm starting to get good at this kind of project. ;-)#