Is anyone else running across this? I've been trying to understand why I have to download 2 days worth of news to get every article in a 24 hour period and it seems that the time used by Calibre to determine if an article is too old is off by 14 hours. Here's a snippet of a log from a job this morning:
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Skipping article Vanek expects wild Minnesota homecoming (Sat, 05 Mar, 2011 08:40) from feed Sabres & NHL as it is too old.
Skipping article Will Enroth start? Mum's the word (Fri, 04 Mar, 2011 09:55) from feed Sabres & NHL as it is too old.
Skipping article Vanek, Stafford look to snap slumps (Fri, 04 Mar, 2011 09:55) from feed Sabres & NHL as it is too old.
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Here's the RSS feed (Eastern time):
Vanek expects wild Minnesota homecoming
Yesterday, March 05, 2011, 10:40:57 PM
Sabres forward expects to have 40-50 fans in attendance at XCel Energy Center
Will Enroth start? Mum's the word
Friday, March 04, 2011, 11:55:39 PM
Goalie recalled from Portland and could see action today against Flyers
Vanek, Stafford look to snap slumps
Friday, March 04, 2011, 11:55:18 PM
Buffalo's top scorers having a hard time finding the back of the net.
Any suggestions? This was run this morning at 9am Eastern, with a 1 day old flag. I have confirmed from other articles that it does use a 24 hour period as there are articles that cross the date/day barrier.
Thanks!