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  • Question about updating the rdf block
    Posted under General by rewted on Sunday November 05 2000 @ 01:00AM EST
    I have phpweblog running on my site with one block using the slashdot.org rdf. My question is, how do I get it to update. It has been displaying the same headlines for two days. If I understand it correctly, it should refresh with new headlines. I know next to nothing about how this works, all I did was create a block and pointed it to the slashdot.rdf. How do I make it so it refreshes with new headlines? Is it a permissions thing, or something else?

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    Thomas writes on Sunday November 05 2000 @ 04:05PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
    I Had the same Problem so what i did is make a cron job that gets the let's say slashdot.rdf every 20min.
    jason writes on Monday November 06 2000 @ 12:43PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
    Which version of phpWebLog is this?
    rewted writes on Monday November 06 2000 @ 03:38PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
    I am using phpweblog version 0.4.2. The cron idea was going to be my next guess. I thought the *.rdf file was supposed to auto update, but then again, I could just be making that up. Is there any way to have phpweblog auto update the blocks, if not, I will institute the cron rule.
    jason writes on Monday November 06 2000 @ 05:10PM EST: [ reply | parent ]
    If you set the block's cache time to 0, it should autoupdate on every page load.
    Gaudior writes on Tuesday November 07 2000 @ 10:03AM EST: [ reply | parent ]
    I cannot get RDF blocks to work, at all. I reported a bug on sourceforge, which was closed with a less than helpful, 'works for me'.

    Please refer to:
    https://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=121043&group_id=5845

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