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Thursday Nov 21, 2002

Everything old is new again.

No, it's not just you Darren.  I use Aggie and I have noticed that posts from Roller-based blogs often show up as new when they are in fact old.  Others have reported similar problems with FeedReader and now you are seeing this problem with Radio's aggregator.  I'm hoping that by fixing the following two bugs will resolve this problem:

ROL-107: RssServlet should obey the if-modified-since header
ROL-113: RssServlet should use last-modification time rather than generation time 

Dragon Tales.

Ord I knew that Alan Williamson, Editor-and-Chief of Java Developer's Journal, was the CTO of N-ary Consultancy.  I did not know that N-ary has it's own blogging software and that this software runs the Blog-city site.  The blogging software appears to be Cold Fusion based, but it may be a fusion of CFML and JSP.  Blog-City is powered by Blue Dragon, N-ary's own proprietary app server that has the "unique ability to combine JSP and CFML and to share resources between those pages."  Wait, isn't that what Cold Fusion MX for J2EE does?

Disclaimer: The title Dragon Tales is not meant to imply that anybody is telling a lie. My kids like the PBS show Dragon Tales and Ord is the first thing that pops into my mind when I hear "blue dragon."

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