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Yes, this kind of thing happens in the real world: I’ve seen it. (Once I even saw a feed URL return a movie file.)
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We could more here, but it’s not often an issue, so it’s not a high priority. Just a good-to-have.
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We could do more here, but it’s not often an issue, so it’s not a high priority. Just a good-to-have.
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## Thing It Never Does
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Feeds sometimes contain dates for modification times. NetNewsWire doesn’t trust these at all. In-feed dates are *never* used for making any decisions about parsing or not.
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When an article has a modification date, that date is stored in the database. But it’s there only in case it should be shown to the user. (Sometimes articles in a feed have a modification date but not a publication date — why oh why? — and in that case we display the modification date.)
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When an article has a modification date, that date is stored in the database. But it’s there only in case it should be shown to the user. (Sometimes articles in a feed have a modification date but not a publication date — why oh why? — and in that case we display the modification date.)
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### Language
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Write new code in Swift 4.2.
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Write new code in Swift 5.
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The one exception to this is when dealing with C APIs, which are often much easier to deal with in Objective-C than in Swift. Still, though, this is rare, and is much more likely to be needed in a lower-level framework such as RSParser — it shouldn’t happen at the app level.
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