Quoting Hubert Łępicki <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> there is 304 HTTP response code that says "not modified". However,
> you'll not be able to use it unless RSS file provider is actually
> serving this response to you. I know apache for static files does just
> that, but if on the other end is application that doesn't provide
> caching for RSS feeds (sic!) you're toast.
> 
Thank you.  I tried using the -N flag of wget on the largest feed and it
doesn't appear to support the last_modified meta tag (or whatever it's called,
I'm still learning).  I may eventually implement the feature, but it won't
help with the immediate problem.

Thanks,
  Jeffrey

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