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Originally Posted by chaley
The file has the date 9 June, not 10 June. That is the root of the problem. And given that calibre assigns file names, I don't see what CC can do about it.
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So, to end this flight of speculation, when does calibre download the news? Is the date in the news file name always one day old? Does the newest edition always overwrite the previous edition?
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1) Yes, and that seems strange to me since it is clearly downloaded on the 10th, and Calibre correctly deletes the prior edition from the 9th.
2) I have windows set to start Calibre automatically at 4PM each day, and Calibre is set to download several news sources each day at slightly staggered times between 4PM and 5:30PM. Many are set to cc_delete_after_0, but a few are set to cc_delete_after_1. In this specific case (CNET) it's set to 1. This is not much of an issue, so if difficult to fix (as it apparently is...) in CC, I'm fine with it as is. I am getting the updated news source which is my primary objective, and I could just default to cc_delete_after_0 for the daily items. Many thanks for your efforts.