JnlpDownloadServlet broken(proof)

Hello,
I have the DownloadServlet working (via DownloadService) for TimeStamp. However, it does not seem to work with Version-IDs. I note the exact spot of the problem is in DownloadService.loadResource(url, "1.0", dsl);
Because the apache logs state the HTTP GET request is missing the &version-id=1.0. This is also verified by the DownloadServlet logging output (when enabled). The "&version-id=1.0" appendage to the URI is required by the JNLP specification. If it is missing then version control will not work.
I've searched the entire forum history and found no mention that anyone else has posted this problem so I have logged a bug. As for all of the previous posts stating the DownloadService does not work, I can state that it does work for me - but TimeStamp mode only.
FWIW, timestamp mode is not useful to me and can not be made to work in my scenario. I note the lazy download troubles too (but haven't tested them myself with the 1.4.1-rc release) and hope they are both resolved in the 1.4.1-fcs release.
Cheers.

OK, I figured it out. I was not specifying the version="1.0" property in the JNLP for the specific resource.
Sorry for the bandwidth wastage.

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