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subvillion2012-11-29 11:04:17
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subvillion, 2012-11-29 11:04:17

Remove an article to drafts after publication and return another one. What will be in the rss/feed?

A little chaotic, but the question is interesting:

What will happen if
an article is published, after (conditionally 2 hours) it is transferred to drafts.
After another (conditionally 4 hours), the article is completely reworked (topic, hubs, body, tags) and returned from the draft.

Will this article appear in the feed/rss as new?
Will an RSS link with a different topic lead to a new article?

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MiXei4, 2012-11-29
@subvillion

When editing the address of the article does not change.
If the client has already received the old article in rss, then it will remain there and will lead to a new article. (Or a message that the article is in draft)
If the client receives rss after all the manipulations with the article, then I think there should be a new article in rss and that's it.

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subvillion, 2012-11-29
@subvillion

Thanks for answers. I realized that shitty drafts will live forever.

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Pavel Tyslyatsky, 2012-11-29
@tbicr

The old one will be in the feed, but during the transition it will be said that the author has put it in drafts.
Yes, a new article will appear in the feed, but perhaps the author simply created a new article and copied and pasted the content. Compare article ids. Perhaps the id changes when the title is changed. Everything else is unlikely to lead to the creation of a new id.

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