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I follow a feed that their links itens has a :port. Look, it is the link in feed, not the url to feed itself.
I post a similar feed entry here: https://pastebin.com/raw/D75yaNgi
Use this url as feed url. When tt-rss get an item the link will be without the :5000 port.
I subscribe to it in the official demo too and it reproduce as well.
Tiny Tiny RSS version (including git commit id): v23.04-0578bf80
Platform (i.e. Linux distro, Docker, PHP, PostgreSQL, etc) versions: Docker
Link (raw): http://192.168.1.2:5000/diff/8cf094db-3654-4b26-9929-e3565a6f1fde
Link (validated): http://192.168.1.2/diff/8cf094db-3654-4b26-9929-e3565a6f1fde
I read some posts here in community but all about the feed itself is using a port not the article link.
So is it supposed to happen?
If so, how can I fix it on my side so can work without problem?
But it is about article link too? I was interpreting it like feed.com:5000/feed.xml isn’t allowed, but it isn’t the case here, the port is in a article link inside the feed content.