"Invalid file" icon in web interface

Hi everybody,
I'm developing a java class that connects to the iFS and upload a file. My code is based on the OTN examples (http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/html/A96698_01/creatdoc.htm).
I've followed the steps in the tutorial to create a file in the iFS. The file is uploaded correctly, but when I use the web interface to look for the uploaded file, I see a invalid file icon aside the name of the file, instead of a normal file icon.
Am I missing anything? The only attributes I set are the name and the content of the file. Is this the problem? Do I have to set the contentType or similar?
If I use the web interface to upload the same file, the icon that appears is the "normal file" icon, not the "invalid file" icon. What are the differences?
Thank U in advance.

You probably didn't set the Format for the Document you created. The web interface displays icons based on the Document Format. (Look at the javadoc for the oracle.ifs.beans.Format class.)

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    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:38 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 34:  200  (138ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:38 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 40:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953425056?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918388,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:38 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 33:  200  (147ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:38 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 41:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697239782?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918389,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:38 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 35:  200  (145ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:38 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 42:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953456867?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918390,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:38 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 37:  200  (143ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:38 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 43:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697239842?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918394,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 38:  200  (132ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 44:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953425223?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918395,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 39:  200  (135ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 45:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697239905?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918395,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 40:  200  (132ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 46:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953422009?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918396,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 42:  200  (132ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 47:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697239950?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918397,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 41:  200  (140ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 48:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953424440?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918398,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 43:  200  (138ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 49:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240001?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918399,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 44:  200  (134ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 50:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953422060?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918400,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 46:  200  (124ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 51:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240047?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918401,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 45:  200  (136ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 52:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953422120?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918402,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 48:  200  (130ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 53:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240092?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918403,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 47:  200  (140ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 54:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953423827?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918403,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 49:  200  (137ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 55:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240138?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918404,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 50:  200  (133ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 56:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953461224?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918405,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 51:  200  (127ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 57:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240201?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918406,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 52:  200  (127ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 58:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953423600?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918407,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 54:  200  (128ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 59:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240248?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918407,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 53:  200  (139ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 60:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953459667?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918408,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 55:  200  (137ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 61:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240305?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918409,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 56:  200  (128ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 62:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953424291?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918410,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 57:  200  (123ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 63:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240350?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918410,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 58:  200  (124ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 64:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953424548?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918411,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 59:  200  (135ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 65:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240399?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918412,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 60:  200  (133ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 66:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953423479?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918413,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 61:  200  (137ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 67:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240459?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918413,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 62:  200  (132ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 68:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953422279?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918415,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 63:  200  (129ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 69:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240504?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918416,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 64:  200  (126ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 70:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953422382?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918416,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 65:  200  (140ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 71:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240548?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918417,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 66:  200  (140ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 72:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953422432?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918418,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 67:  200  (134ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 73:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240591?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918418,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 68:  200  (135ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 74:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953425137?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918419,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 70:  200  (137ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 75:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240903?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918420,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 69:  200  (152ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 76:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240641?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918421,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 72:  200  (125ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 77:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953424990?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918421,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 71:  200  (139ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 78:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240700?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918422,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 73:  200  (137ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 79:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953422663?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918423,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 74:  200  (142ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 80:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240745?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918424,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 75:  200  (131ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 81:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953460140?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918424,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 76:  200  (134ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 82:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240810?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918425,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 77:  200  (128ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 83:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/562949953426562?dsid= 1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918426,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 78:  200  (136ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: -->  Request 84:   GET to https://p02-ubiquityws.icloud.com:443/ws/1081373713/parent/3659174697240851?dsid =1081373713&id=E3EF917746C0245E4E9C24D40C00D94AB0F68D3C&salt=1342382918427,  headers: Content-Type=text/plain,  body: (omitted)
    Sun, 15 Jul 2012 20:08:39 GMT:  DEBUG: <--  Response 79:  200  (127ms),  headers: Content-Type=application/json; charset=UTF-8  body: (omitted)
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