Trackback between dasBlog and .TEXT not working?#

I've seen this before when posting my answer to Brad Abrams' NullReferenceException question, and I just noticed it again while linking to Dave's post about WeFly247: trackbacks don't seem to show up in a .TEXT blog when I set a trackback url from dasBlog.

I do get a dasBlog event that the referral was received:

Info ItemReferralReceived:
Item referral received for local item PermaLink.aspx?guid=66d46880-96e1-43d7-9e38-a992fac63aa4 from target http://dottext.com/Services/default.htm

But it never actually shows up in the target blog's comments section... Does anybody know if this is a bug or if I'm doing anything wrong??

Tuesday, April 13, 2004 10:42:56 AM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
Yep, noticed it too. Clemens says DasBlog is support Trackback 1.1 support with HTTP POST but is lacking Trackback 1.0 support (HTTP GET). This is the info I refer to: http://staff.newtelligence.net/clemensv/PermaLink.aspx?guid=af0c71f5-4bbb-4ebc-af21-07e1e7787714.
Wednesday, April 14, 2004 12:46:19 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
Aha, that could be part of the problem of course. Too bad it isn't fixed yet, because it's a pretty essential feature if you really want blogs to become "conversational" (like Robert Scoble says all the time)... Thanks for the info, at least I know I'm not doing anything wrong now :-)
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