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[BUG]: Error: Feed Format Not Recognized #1516

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Starboy-Xo opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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[BUG]: Error: Feed Format Not Recognized #1516

Starboy-Xo opened this issue Oct 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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@Starboy-Xo
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Brief description of the issue

i wanted to make little changes in how i scrape the content. But after 4.7 version rolled out, i frequently get the following error
Error: Feed Format not Recognized

Be sure that if i do not make any changes in the post process script, Everything works fine.

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How to reproduce the bug?

Right click to edit the feed (having post-process Script) item
Click on "Fetch it now"

What was the expected result?

Expected result was to produce the number of items fetched so far

What actually happened?

Error: Feed Format Not Recognized

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Operating system and version

  • OS: Win 10
  • RSS Guard version: 4.7 above 4.7.4
@Starboy-Xo Starboy-Xo added the Type-Defect This is BUG!!! label Oct 1, 2024
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The website you posted is not working from my country, please provide some URL for me, which would actually work.

Also, #1519

@martinrotter martinrotter added the Status-Not-Enough-Data Ticket creator must append more precise info to the ticket. label Oct 7, 2024
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