September 25, 2002

Radio driving me nuts today

I can't figure out what's wrong, but when I look at the home page all I see is the first-draft-with-typo version of my first entry of the day and nothing since. They Events Log appears to show regular uploads and my local versions of the pages are up-to-date, so I don't know what the problem is and I don't know why I'm posting about it because if it's a real problem you can't see this post and if it's an illusion that's only preventing me from seeing the updates then this post is less than useless.

Call it blowing off steam. Time to reboot. But why is this happening?

...

Well, that didn't do the trick. I looked at the files on the local Radio server and they look as they should. You can even go to today's archive page and see at least some of the missing posts, but I still don't see them on the home page no matter how often Radio claims to have upstreamed the local version.

This is maddening. It's antiblogging.

Posted by xian at September 25, 2002 2:30 PM
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