Anna Creech is a university librarian with two cats, glasses, comfortable shoes, and a fear of turning into a stereotype.

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an apology

I apologize to those who are reading this via an RSS feed. Due to some changes I’ve made recently, my feed has been updated several times, causing all of the old posts to be re-listed as new in feed readers. I think it’s all settled for now.

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  • http://freerangelibrarian.com kgs

    Er, the tagging plugin doesn’t make that happen, does it?

  • http://bookmark.typepad.com Mark Lindner

    It probably is the tagging, sinced it is in fact new content on those posts. In TypePad, I can save and save and save trying to get a silly trackback to send, but it does not send any updates out via RSS. But just as if you fixed a typo, or added some content, adding a tag (which is in fact new content) seems to cause another copy to be sent via RSS. All in all, I believe it is working as it should, maybe not as we’d like. You know, it’s a feature, not a bug.

    I could certainly be wrong, but that is my experience so far.

  • http://eclecticlibrarian.net/ Anna

    Mark has it. When I added the tags to my feed, it caused the feed to be refreshed and treat all the entries as new. The same thing happened when I changed some of the added stuff in the FeedBurner feed.

  • http://freerangelibrarian.com kgs

    Ah, but it only applies to posts I tag, yes? So as long as I don’t get into recon, that won’t matter, I’m-a thinkin’. Oh, and Mark, this isn’t even your blog :) but I keep meaning to give you props for getting into the CAS program! Thanks you two.