Hello!

Probably wrong place for asking... sorry if so. I'm interested - how
exactly etags are calculated?
Are they just random strings? I thought they were not because in that
case, theoretically speaking, version 1 etag could be equal to version
3 etag (of some contact entry for example).
So, I decided that all etags are different (that also means - not
random) and here is my question - how are they calculated, what's the
algorithm?

Thanks.

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