ITunes U Daily Logs -- no data returned since 2010-03-23

I'm getting the same problem as reported at http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2381374&tstart=0. I download daily logs using a Perl script that has worked fine for about six weeks. As of 2010-03-24 I am no longer able to receive data: "No daily report log data found for the requested time interval and iTunes U site." When I specify an end date, then I get notice that the dates are out of range due to there being no data after 3-23. Anyone else experiencing this?

We are aware of the issue, and currently investigating.
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    8/22/2012 5:47:55.750 PM osascript[4478]: Performance: Please update this scripting addition to supply a value for ThreadSafe for each event handler: "/Library/ScriptingAdditions/SIMBL.osax"
    8/22/2012 5:47:55.850 PM osascript[4479]: Performance: Please update this scripting addition to supply a value for ThreadSafe for each event handler: "/Library/ScriptingAdditions/SIMBL.osax"
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  • Help Creating a Graph (of sorts) for Professional Driver Daily Logs

    Hey All!
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    06:00 until 06:15 == on duty, not driving: performing pre-trip inspection
    06:15 until 08:00 == on duty, driving to customer to be loaded
    08:00 until 08:15 == on duty, not driving: being loaded (only required to log 15 minutes for this)
    08:15 until 09:00 == off duty (still being loaded)
    09:00 until 12:00 == on duty, driving (heading toward delivery)
    12:00 until 12:45 == off duty (lunch)
    12:45 until 15:00 == on duty, driving (heading toward delivery)
    15:00 until 15:15 == on duty, not driving (being unloaded)
    15:15 until 16:00 == off duty, (still being unloaded)
    16:00 until 20:00 == on duty, driving (heading home)
    20:00 until midnight == sleeper (ran out of hours)
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    <pre>
    1. -----------------------| |---| |---| |---|
    2. | | | | | | | |----------------
    3. | -------| | |------------| |---------| | |----------------|
    4. |-| |-| |-|
    </pre>
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    The way the driver's daily log works is like this...When I come on duty, I am required to do a pre-trip inspection of my truck/trailer, which requires 15 minutes on duty, not driving, so I log that all at once, including the vertical line up to the 3rd line of the graph, which is on duty, driving. Then, in this example, I drive for 1.75 hours, until I arrive at my pick-up. Once I get there, I draw the horizontal line on line 3 of the graph, the vertical line down to line 4 (on duty, not driving), the 15-minute horizontal line and the vertical line up to line 1 (off duty). When I get ready to leave the pick-up after I am loaded, I draw the horizontal line across line 1, the vertical line down to line 3 and then drive until I stop.
    Other things that are desired for this graph logic is to take into account the US-MCSA/DOT regulations for drivers that state the following:
    a. A driver may not be on duty for more than 14 hours, without a 10-hour break
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    b. A driver may not drive for more than 11 hours, without a 10-hour break, provided the 14-hour rule is obeyed.
    - In other words, even if a driver only drives for a total of 7 hours, but the 14-hour clock expires, the driver may not complete his/her 11 hours of driving allowed.
    c. A driver must take a break of 10 consecutive hours in each 24-hour period.
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    Cheers,
    Sean
    <pre>
    * DriverLog.java: Driver's Daily Log entry screen. By completing the small form at the bottom of
    * dialog, the system will automatically update your log.
    * Created on Sep 30, 2010, 2:03:18 PM
    package net.pekinsoft.trkmgr.gui;
    import java.awt.BasicStroke;
    import java.awt.Color;
    import java.awt.Graphics2D;
    import java.awt.Point;
    import java.awt.Toolkit;
    * @author Sean Carrick
    public class DriverLog extends javax.swing.JFrame {
    // Private class-level variables.
    * @code{java.awt.Graphics2D} object that we will use for drawing on our
    * view port, which is a @code{javax.swing.JPanel} on our form. This view
    * port will hold our driver's log graph that shows the driver's status at
    * different times of the day based upon the data the driver provides.
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    </pre>
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