Last modified: 2014-01-03 16:11:11 UTC
At <http://en.planet.wikimedia.org/>, I'm seeing some weirdness in the sidebar: --- <li> <a href="http://a.nge.la/" title="subscribe"><img src="images/feed-icon-10x10.png" alt="(feed)"></a> <a title="">Angela Beesley</a> </li> --- --- <li> <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/WikipediaBlog" title="subscribe"><img src="images/feed-icon-10x10.png" alt="(feed)"></a> <a title="">Ben Yates</a> </li> --- --- <li> <a href="" title="subscribe"><img src="images/feed-icon-10x10.png" alt="(feed)"></a> <a title="">Guillaume Paumier</a> </li> --- And maybe one or two others.
Are you talking of the broken feeds, which are displayed differently from others? Probably in those cases the Planet doesn't know what to link.
$ curl -i http://wikiangela.com/blog/category/wiki/feed HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 09:22:06 GMT Server: Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu) Location: http://a.nge.la/ Garbage in, garbage out. Invalid bug and upstream anyway; feel free to ask update of the feeds on Meta or to commit a patch yourself.
Not invalid or upstream. What the fuck are you talking about?
I'm talking of what's in the summary. If you're talking of something else, clarify the summary thanks. Considering that I investigated this bug on your stead because you were too lazy to do it yourself, it would also be nice not to insult me, but I know you know I don't care so maybe this can be forgiven.
(In reply to comment #4) > I'm talking of what's in the summary. If you're talking of something else, > clarify the summary thanks. Read comment 0. Look at the HTML. If you don't understand the issue, close the browser tab and focus on something else. However, do not mark a valid bug as invalid. Anyone who's capable of reading HTML can see that the output doesn't make any sense. Guillaume Paumier has no feed link at all. The others are apparently invalid feed links. All of these issues should be addressed. None of this is invalid or upstream.
Ridiculous.
Language please... "Assume people mean well" also helps. Thanks.
I see this HTML source now for the example of Guillaume's feed: <a href="https://guillaumepaumier.com/category/wikimedia/feed/" title="subscribe"><img src="images/feed-icon-10x10.png" alt="(feed)"></a> <a href="https://guillaumepaumier.com" title="Guillaume Paumier ยป Wikimedia">Guillaume Paumier</a> Isn't this fixed?