As far as I can tell, it's a memory leak. I will do some more tests using the faulty "no container" code in order to be sure about the matter, and I'll post a bug report on the forum accordingly. I suggest updating your code accordingly. That being said, I've identified the source of crashes I experienced (that also delayed me from posting a reliable solution to the OP's request): one MUST put all the sliding meters in a Container meter, otherwise the code IS NOT SAFE, causing nasty OS / Rainmeter crashes on slower computers like mine (and probably other "less visible" issues on faster computers like yours). IfEqualAction=!Execute #Y1# MeterRSSItem1] IfBelowAction=!Execute #Y1# MeterRSSItem1] RegExp="(?siU).*.*(.*).*(.*).*(.*).*(.*).*(.*).*" Lets summarize : Usually, a client knows that an RSS feed has been updated through polling, that is regular pull (HTTP GET request on the feed URL) Push doesnt exist on the web, at least, not with HTTP until HTML5 websocket is fixed.
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