On Nov 5, 2008, at 8:45 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Do you avoid the zip part if the file is under a certain size? For
> really small files (which I'm betting many are), it may take more time
> to zip/pass/unzip than to just pass "as is." ???
No, as that would add complexity with almost zero benefit. Really,
the zip/unzip is extremely fast (profiling shows 0.000 times for one
or two files), and the zip also contains a "manifest" file that
contains instructions for syncing the systems.
-- Ed Leafe
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