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    Error 304 with RSS feed

    We've just finished a site with a currency RSS feed. The feed has been running without problems for about 6 weeks - then, as Murphy would have it, it screws up a day after launch.

    This is the error message:

    Code:
    Unable to open RSS Feed ansuz.sooke.bc.ca/rippy/exchange/?M=R&B=ZAR&F=USD,EUR,GBP&T=B&S=O&I=L with error HTTP ERROR: 304, exiting
    Can someone please help me?

    Thanks
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    HTTP Error 304 Not Modified
    If the client has performed a conditional GET request and access is allowed, but the document has not been modified, the server SHOULD respond with this status code. The 304 response MUST NOT contain a message-body, and thus is always terminated by the first empty line after the header fields.

    The response MUST include the following header fields:

    - Date, unless its omission is required by section 14.18.1

    If a clockless origin server obeys these rules, and proxies and clients add their own Date to any response received without one (as already specified by [RFC 2068], section 14.19), caches will operate correctly.

    - ETag and/or Content-Location, if the header would have been sent
    in a 200 response to the same request

    - Expires, Cache-Control, and/or Vary, if the field-value might
    differ from that sent in any previous response for the same
    variant

    If the conditional GET used a strong cache validator (see section 13.3.3), the response SHOULD NOT include other entity-headers. Otherwise (i.e., the conditional GET used a weak validator), the response MUST NOT include other entity-headers; this prevents inconsistencies between cached entity-bodies and updated headers.

    If a 304 response indicates an entity not currently cached, then the cache MUST disregard the response and repeat the request without the conditional.

    If a cache uses a received 304 response to update a cache entry, the cache MUST update the entry to reflect any new field values given in the response.
    Looks like the content hasn't been updated and the application sending the request should use it's cached copy

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