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it works but is very low contrast
[KevinMarks]
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2020-06-05 01:16
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not really out of beta...may still be alpha not sure..it works. I keep bugging jacket over inoreader to support mf2....but he is of opinion most of the metadata a mess
[jgmac1106]
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2020-06-03 14:45
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I just pushed out the change [aaronpk] suggested. Can you please check if it works for you now?
[Cal_ThreadRead]
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2020-06-01 23:19
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The high-level view is useful for explaining how it works and how it’s secure. What I really want as an implementor is a straightforward guide to “what do I need to write to make this work”
[fluffy]
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2020-05-28 17:25
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!tell [LewisCowles] I am super confused by LIBXML_PARSEHUGE fixing anything. But I'm fine with including it when the tests say it works. We might need to add a test where the html does not have a root node, as mentioned by [KevinMarks]
Zegnat
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2020-05-28 07:23
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and it works for me if it's just LIBXML_PARSEHUGE
[LewisCowles]
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2020-05-28 01:29
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gRegorLove, your link to the flags works, but I find that frustrating that it works as it means some PHP compilations are having default flags, others are not getting
[LewisCowles]
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2020-05-28 01:24
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it works on openBSD distro maintained PHP, now to try to get phpenv on that and see how badly it breaks
[LewisCowles]
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2020-05-27 18:57
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its wordpress and soon i think can generate its own sitemap im just figuring out the plugin i hope is free, so it works
ronox
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2020-05-26 07:03
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logically id think that a sitemap is only used as a guide, not something absolute because then how does that work with blogs that get new pages added regularly, surely you dont have to resubit the sitemap, but, i dont know how it works in practice so i was hoping someone could give me some insight there
ronox
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2020-05-26 07:02