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Feed marked as read soon or later shows old items as unread - Brief 2.7.3, Firefox 129 #551

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slrslr opened this issue Aug 19, 2024 · 2 comments

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@slrslr
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slrslr commented Aug 19, 2024

Restarting browser (Firefox 129.0.1 (64-bit)) or refreshing that particular feeds after marking them as Read in Brief 2.7.3, does NOT cause the issue described in title, so I think that it may be caused by the source website, but when i click the feed in Brief, the dates of the posts displayed shown to be from October (now is August) and visiting the post shows "Submitted: 2 years ago". Opening the feed URL in a different browser shows:

<rss version="2.0">
<channel>
<title>anonymized</title>
<link>anonymized</link>
<description></description>
<lastBuildDate>Mon 19 Aug 2024 anonymized +0200</lastBuildDate>
<pubDate>Fri 01 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0200</pubDate>

So this looks like a bug. I do not know how to quickly reproduce it, i just wait some time, maybe a week.

If you need feed URL, please link me where i can provide it in private.

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Ngamer01 commented Aug 19, 2024

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You have to right click a feed, select "Feed Settings", and then check the "Don't mark changed items as unread" option. You'll have to do this for every feed you're currently subscribed to within Brief. I don't believe there's a global option for "Don't mark changed items as unread" and also some feeds may still duplicate items anyways even with the changed items setting checked.

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slrslr commented Aug 26, 2024

Thanks for the suggestion. It may help someone, as you have said "some feeds may still duplicate items", it not worked in my case. If a maintainer "needs a feed URL, please link me where i can provide it in private."

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