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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0007534MMW v4Podcastspublic2011-04-17 01:10
Reporterrusty Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeveritymajorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Product Version4.0 
Target Version4.0Fixed in Version4.0 
Summary0007534: AV on subscribing to a specific podcast
DescriptionUpon subscribing to KBIA News, Business beat, MM generated an AV.

feed: http://kbia.org/podcasts/feeds/business-beat.php

Elog submitting with bug ID.
TagsNo tags attached.
Fixed in build1357

Relationships

related to 0007437 closedLudek Podcasts/Downloads problems 
related to 0007562 closedLudek Podcast: error on subscription even when Podcast subscribes correctly 
related to 0007570 closedLudek Scanning fails to add Podcast Subscriptions to Subscriptions node (regression) 
related to 0007670 closedLudek Subscription, Download and playback Issues 

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rusty

2011-03-16 14:55

administrator   ~0023744

Last edited: 2011-03-16 15:00

Note: subscribing to http://www.slate.com/podcast/ also generated an error (not an AV, though).

In both cases, a custom subscription rule was set (download 2 most recent). Additionally, the error occurs only when subscribing from within MM (via the Digital Podcast directory) for the first time--subsequently subscribing via firefox or the Digital Podcast directory works fine for the slate podcast (perhaps this error was a side effect of the AV).

Ludek

2011-03-19 16:06

developer   ~0023791

I cannot reproduce, the feed
http://kbia.org/podcasts/feeds/business-beat.php
subscribes fine, only downloading of episodes fails and error dialog appears, because the links like http://real.jour.missouri.edu/content/kbia/BIZ030911.MP3 are really broken.

Ludek

2011-03-19 17:36

developer   ~0023792

Fixed in build 1356.

rusty

2011-03-23 14:52

administrator   ~0023843

Verified 1356.

rusty

2011-03-23 15:05

administrator   ~0023844

Last edited: 2011-03-23 15:09

On subscribing to the KBIA podcast MM generates an error that the episodes can't be found (I suppose it's a problem with the podcast itself?).

On double-clicking the files, an Elog error occurs: 'HTTP/1.1 404 object not found'.

After a couple of eLog errors, MM then proceeded to generate an infinite number of error dialogs and had to be forcibly terminated.

Ludek

2011-03-23 15:45

developer   ~0023845

Fixed in build 1357

peke

2011-04-17 01:10

developer   ~0024345

Verified 1364