[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #6897: Magpie AND SimplePie cache needs looking at (was: Magpie cache needs looking at)

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#6897: Magpie AND SimplePie cache needs looking at
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 Reporter:  Otto42                               |        Owner:  anonymous
     Type:  enhancement                          |       Status:  reopened 
 Priority:  normal                               |    Milestone:           
Component:  Cache                                |      Version:  2.7      
 Severity:  critical                             |   Resolution:           
 Keywords:  Magpie, SimplePie, wp_options bloat  |  
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Changes (by gazouteast):

  * status:  closed => reopened
  * resolution:  wontfix =>
  * severity:  normal => critical


Comment:

 .
 Nacin - please stop blindly closing this ticket without giving time for
 input and feedback - you're doing no favours to the reputation of yourself
 or WordPress.

 Here's another reason why this should stay open for further feedback -

 Here's another _transient_feed_ entry type in wp_options that's beginning
 to fill up the table on a new site - in the home site table for a newish
 multi-site install (I haven't looked at the others yet)

 a:4:{s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:1:{s:3:"rss";a:1:{i:0;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:1:"
 ";s:7:"attribs";a:1:{s:0:"";a:1:{s:7:"version";s:3:"2.0";}}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:1:{s:0:"";a:1:{s:7:"channel";a:1:{i:0;a:6:{s:4:"data";s:0:"";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";s:5:"child";a:2:{s:0:"";a:3:{s:5:"title";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:44:"link:http://domain.com/
 - Google Blog
 Search";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:4:"link";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:96:"http://blogsearch.google.com/blogsearch?scoring=d&ie=ISO-8859-1&num=10&q=link:http://domain.com/";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:11:"description";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:78:"Your
 search - <b>link:http://domain.com/</b> - did not match any documents.
 ";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}s:36:"http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/";a:3:{s:12:"totalResults";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:1:"0";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:10:"startIndex";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:1:"1";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}s:12:"itemsPerPage";a:1:{i:0;a:5:{s:4:"data";s:2:"10";s:7:"attribs";a:0:{}s:8:"xml_base";s:0:"";s:17:"xml_base_explicit";b:0;s:8:"xml_lang";s:0:"";}}}}}}}}}}}}s:4:"type";i:128;s:7:"headers";a:9:{s:4:"date";s:29:"Wed,
 22 Sep 2010 15:04:38 GMT";s:6:"pragma";s:8:"no-
 cache";s:7:"expires";s:29:"Fri, 01 Jan 1990 00:00:00 GMT";s:13:"cache-
 control";s:25:"no-cache, must-revalidate";s:12:"content-
 type";s:23:"text/xml; charset=UTF-8";s:10:"set-
 cookie";s:138:"PREF=ID=e5d45768c6809909:TM=1285167878:LM=1285167878:S=azuY3v6OcWLQ778d;
 expires=Fri, 21-Sep-2012 15:04:38 GMT; path=/; domain=.google.com";s:22:"x
 -content-type-options";s:7:"nosniff";s:6:"server";s:4:"bsfe";s:16:"x-xss-
 protection";s:13:"1; mode=block";}s:5:"build";s:14:"20090627192103";}

 There's no Magpie reference, but it is an RSS item according to the
 beginning elements. According to the ending elements, it also expired
 seven days ago, but it is still in the database.

 I have no idea what is inserting that entry to the options table - I can
 only assume it's from the incoming links widget in the dashboard - anyone
 confirm or deny that?

 I have even less idea why it has not deleted - it expired a week ago.
 There are earlier non-deleted entries of the same format too.

 The failure for it to be removed a week after expiry, shows the MagPie
 non-deletion issue has migrated to Simplepie and persisted there,
 according to my understanding of what I'm seeing - input anyone?

 Therefore this trac topic remains as valid as when it was opened two years
 ago - more so, than then I would suggest.

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