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Versioning could be an important feature.  Is version number or creation 
date somewhere in the metadata stored about files in freenet?  If so, it 
could be used by higher-level tools (indexes, search tools, authoring 
tools, etc.) to choose a "most recent version" for a file with a 
particular title/name/whatever, or present a list of versions.


On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 03:30 PM, 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?
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