It seems my friends at Peter Cooper. I'm using DreamHost does not allow PHP includes (yes, I'm still with DreamHost, they moved me to a new server and I haven't had any problems since then - thanks guys!). With cURL, I have the ability to set a timeout period to pull in my digest, so that a webpage does not timeout if for some reason the link for my digest is slow. I currently have set that to 2 seconds. If within 2 seconds the digest cannot be pulled in, that content will go missing. Over the last couple of months, the content has been missing - often.
Peter's blog at one point, highlighting a point he made on this issue:You might think that people using FeedDigest because other services suck is a good thing for FeedDigest. I'm not so sure. Take what Stowe Boyd just wrote. He's using a new to-do list system which he loves to bits, but which lacks "a neato-keeno javascript to let me directly post a public to-do list on my blog, so if I want to do that I have to resort to an RSS-to-javascript gasket like Feeddigest." FeedDigest is a resort'. This is true in many cases. A lot of users only use FeedDigest because their existing tools are lacking.The COO of SearchFox, really boil down to business models. We expect these services for free yet we expect them to be robust. We expect them to always be there and yet when they're not, whether temporarily or for good, we are displeased. Something or someone has gotta give. TECHNOSIGHT blog.





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