From: HERITIER Damien [mailto:HERITIDA@london.cic.fr]
so, what can I do to find the problem.
Can I create a python script to find it.
Because I know that it's can be : - a port problem, (but I think the RSS file use the 80) - a firewall problem - a router problem (I suppose that the network administrator have upgrade correctly all the router) - something else.
I am completely lost in this problem. But I am positive ;-)
Get the desired rss page to display in a browser. Copy the url from the address bar and paste it into your rss reader (or the reader's code if that is how you are trying to get the page). However, I have seen at least one reader that did not store the port when it saved the url of an rss feed. That was frustrating because the feed would initially work, but later would fail. So this would be something to check on as well. You could check this by moving your server to port 80, if nothing else is already using the port. Cheers, Tom P