In reviewing the document cache directory filled from the xmltree feed, it
appears that a very small percentage of files are updated after the initial
startup.  This includes one that I am especially interested in:
www.xmlhack.com

If I delete the file and restart Jetspeed, I always get a new updated copy.
But once cached, it is *never* updated again.  Is this a problem with
Jetspeed, or is the remote web server returning an invalid value for date
modified?  Are others having this problem?  Some files are updated properly,
for example, www.slashdot.org works fine.

On another point, I found a bug in: RSSPortlet.java line 343
If the RSS item title is blank, this throws a null pointer exception.  I get
this problem all the time with cnn.com/cnn.rss

Another problem, I can't get any news feeds from www.moreover.com
There are many of these URLs in the xmltree OCS feed, but *none* are ever
cached.  I have also created a private, very small OCS file containing one
XML news feed from moreover, but it is never retreived.  The only error in
turbine.log is a generic stack trace that the required file could not be
retrieved from cache.  No other parse errors or anything.  I'm running
Jetspeed on NT, so was wondering if the "+" in the moreover.com URLs creates
a problem...

Other than these issues, I'm beginning to figure out how Jetspeed works.
Thanks for all the hard work!

Cheers,
  Dave



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