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Originally Posted by chaley
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What it looks like is that two CNET downloads happened on the same localtime day, perhaps one just after midnight and one just before midnight. That would give them the same file name but different metadata. Because the file names are the same, CC thinks that the book is not new. The "added to CC" date will not change, although everything else about the book might.
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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I've been thinking about this...
Two CNET downloads didn't occur on the same day (they're scheduled as you can see in my other post.) So, I have no idea how or why the file name gets messed up...
But...I don't think this is a big problem, either. I set a few news items to last longer than 0 just to give myself a chance to read them the next day prior to the new edition being downloaded and sync'd. I've reset all the daily items to 0 days now. If I want to read one I missed the next day, I can do so in Calibre until the new one is downloaded. Plus my typical default behavior is to delete a daily news source once I have read it (so it can't get duplicated in that case.)
So, barring a change in Calibre, or an interesting idea from you or other users that you choose to pursue, I am very satisfied. Thanks again.