Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> > Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
> > > David Crossley wrote:
> > > > Pedro I. Sanchez wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > 3. Why do I get "2005 2005" in the copyright label? I have this
> > > > > in skinconf.xml
> > > > > 
> > > > >   <year>2005</year>
> > > > >   <vendor>Sello Propio.</vendor>
> > > > > 
> > > > > I'd like this to read "2004-2005" but if I put <year>2004-2005</year> 
> > > > > I
> > > > > get "2004-2005 2004-2005". The skin always doubles up the content of 
> > > > > the
> > > > > <year> :(
> > > > 
> > > > Strange. That configuration does not seem to be any different
> > > > to what we have for forrest.apache.org and it works for us.
> > > > 
> > > > You said that you copied the pelt skin and changed some things.
> > > > Perhaps you accidently added something to the stylesheets
> > > > when you were experimenting with changing the English terms.
> > > > Doing 'diff -r skins/sello-propio skins/pelt' will reveal your
> > > > changes.
> > > 
> > > I just did a svn update on my local copy of Forrest. Then I run "forrest
> > > seed; forrest" in a clean, empty, directory. I get the "2005 2005"
> > > thing. You can see the result at http://colcan.biz/forrest
> > 
> > However, that does not prove anything - that will just merge any
> > changes that we might have recently made. You said that you created
> > a new skin. I reckon that that is where the problem might be.
> > Would you please do the diff command described above.
> > 
> The new skin lives locally in my sello-propio src directory. I just
> copied the common and pelt directories under
> sello-propio/src/documentation/skins as per the Forrests docs, updated
> sello-propio/forrest.properties, and made local modifications to the
> skin.
> 
> But the page at colcan.biz is built with an unmodified local svn copy of
> the Forrest repository. I have no changes of my own there.

That latter statement certainly helps to clarify your problem.
Still don't know what the problem is, sorry.

In the future it would be better to have separate email threads
for each issue. This thread is getting very messy with mixed topics. 
Many developers will probably be missing this discussion.
Using relevant "Subject" headers attracts more attention.

> > > > > 4. You will notice that the date in the top right of the pages is
> > > > > the current date/time as of the moment you click to see each page.
> > > > > This is supposed to be the "Published" date instead! (I removed
> > > > > the "Publicado", in Spanish, because it is simply not working).
> > > > > 
> > > > > The server serving the pages doesn't have Java available. Could this
> > > > > be the reason why I get this weird behaviour?
> > > > 
> > > > Perhaps there is a problem with your web server. When i request
> > > > HEAD of that document, it shows that there is no "Last-Modified"
> > > > header in the response.
> > > 
> > > I have no control over the server. What exactly is required for this
> > > feature to work?
> > 
> > I notice that you are using the Apache HTTP Server, so send
> > your web guy to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/
> > 
> Well, the service provider uses Apache on a Linux box. I just ftp the
> web pages there. Look at http://colcan.biz/site and you will see the
> same sello-propio web pages being served out of my own PC. The date is
> right, it is the date the web pages were generated. Now, I take these
> same pages, ftp them to the real host for sello-propio and the dates
> become the current date as of the moment you click on the pages.
> 
> So my question still remains, what is it missing in the web server to
> make the Last-Modified thing work? My PC seems to be OK, but
> sello-propio service provider's seems to be missing something, I just
> don't know what that is (java?).

We cannot help with http server questions. You would need to
get your service provider to configure their server properly.
Information about properly setting the http headers, so that
documents have the "Last-Modified" header, is a common topic
regarding caching of documents. Try searching the user mailings
lists at http://httpd.apache.org/

--David