yeah - there is an "issue" when you set the persistent to true in the -service.xml 
file. 

the problem is that the entry if an entry is found in the database, it overrides the 
entry in the xml file. this behavior may be intentional b/c nukes does allow you to 
create blocks w/o editting those files (altho that does not currently work for the rss 
module), but i think there should be a way to allow for both to exist.

right now the solution is to set the persistant attribute to false and make sure any 
references in the db are cleaned out. 

let me know if you have any other issues, etc w/ the module. it was the first one i 
wrote to get my feet wet w/ nukes and eventually over time i hope it will grow.

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