burtonator wrote:
> 
> Dave Carlson wrote:
> >
> > 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.
> 
> Are you running the DiskCacheDaemon?  This might tbe a problem :(  If
> the HTTP server doesn't return a correctly implemented last-updated then
> we are essentially screwed :(
> 
> What do you think... should we have a MAX_FORCE_UPDATE_INTERVAL so that
> if a URL hasn't changed within this time period that we will just
> download it anyway?  Even if it hasn't changed?  This would get around
> this problem.
> 

Whan we support <ocs:refreshRate> in OCS feeds, I guess the correct behavior 
should be to download a new copy each time we exceed the refreshRate...

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