Timm Murray <hardburn at runbox.com> writes:

> It was during the 0.3 era when it was realized that (surprise!) inserting 
> different metadata would change the CHK value.  This would often happen if 
> (for example) two people inserted the same thing using FProxy, but one used 
> "use file extention" and the other set the MIME type manually.  Since the 
> same data is *supposed* to colide when you're using a CHK, it was decided 
> that it would be best to entirely disallow metadata with CHKs.
> 
> -- 
> Timm Murray

This isn't a hard and fast rule; just a strong recommendation to
content inserters.  The way to emulate CHKs having metadata is to use
a SSK (or KSK, if you must) redirect to the CHK, and put the mime type
in the info.* metadata for the redirect.

Thelema
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