Why do you suppose that, when my node is disconnected from the network, 
but is up and running, I can open up the two edition sites on my gateway 
page, but not the three DBR sites that are also there?

I've fetched all three DBR sites today, so they've passed through my 
datastore.  So if my node can fetch the edition sites from the local 
datastore, shouldn't it also be able to fetch the DBR page?

It's not my browser cache that has those pages in it, it really is the 
local datastore.

I know that I can't assume the specifics of what my node will cache and 
what it won't, due to the probability-based caching mechanism.  But if the 
disparity between the edition sites vs. the DBR sites were due to that, I 
wouldn't expect such a nice mapping of effects.  It's too convenient.

It seems there must be some reason my node is pulling up the two edition 
sites, but *not* the three DBRs.

Can anyone tell me why this would be so?  Does it pose any sort of 
security risk about exposing the contents of the local datastore?

-todd
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