I am fairly knew to sitescooper and pda's in general. I've had my visor
platinum, oh, say 2 weeks now(first pda). Well I have plucker running on it
already and a quarter of memory spent on web pages.. =)

However due to the limitations of plucker I wanted look at something that
offers a little more control with the formatting of web pages and so found
sitescooper. Looking at the documentations I found that it supports plucker and
looking at the source I noticed that it supports mplucker(1 article/page),
which btw. is not documented, any reason?

Now to the question: Lot's of the sites that I like to read hold at least some
of their content longer than my update-interval. I would like to get all of the
links from the front page to my pda regardless whether I've seen them before or
not but sitescooper thinks that once it's fetched something for me I've
definetly read it too. '-refresh'-is all well but those pages should be in
cache too and thus accessible faster. First running without refresh and then
with '-refresh -fromcache' seems to first download the new stories and put them
into the cache and after this (when running again) dump all of the stories from
cache but this solution seems to be a little unelegant. Duplicate work etc. 

So is it possible to have a refresh with cache access where appropriate?

- Juha
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