I'm rather new myself, but after doing some research about this myeslf i think i can answere you. here's the way the keys break down:
CHK - this is unique to one specific file, every file in freenet has one of these, they never change and only go away if they get purged from all the caches do to lack of requests for them. SSK - this is unique to a _person_ or anonymous identity. you use these as your sort of top level domain in the freenet. you can only write to or update a SSK if you have the private key. commonly SSK derefernce to a a CHK, so if you want to update your site, what you are really doing is just inserting the newer version of the site (which gets all new CHK's) and then updating your SSK to point to those new files. So the old files still exist, and there is nothign to be done about that, but generally you should publish the SSK to your site and you should be fine. hope that helps, and that i'm accurate :) -Josh Thad Eckard wrote: > I am assuming that pages in Freenet cannot change, since the pages > that people access in Freenet are actually copies located on the > nearest node, rather than the original page. What do page designers do > if they want to make a page part of Freenet, but that page is > something that gets updated often? Is there some way to make all > copies of a page kill themselves at a certain time, so that anyone who > accesses the page will occassionally get a fresh copy from an updated > page? ___________________________________________________________ Josh .. Yoshi .. Joschi .. http://eds.org/~joschi/vitriolix _______________________________________________ chat mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/chat