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On 4/28/09 1:01 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> On 4/28/09 3:26 AM, Dave Cridland wrote:
>
>> FWIW, I'd also suggest adding some text guiding implementors, and in
>> particular reinstating some text warning against using timestamps.
> 
> We already had that text. It's easy enough for me to add it back.

The previous text was this:

***

An XMPP server cannot guarantee that a timestamp will be strictly
increasing (e.g., the system time might change because of an adjustment
based on an update triggered by the user of the Network Time Protocol
(RFC 958); therefore, because the 'ver' attribute is defined as a
strictly increasing sequence number, server implementations are advised
to employ a method other than timestamps for generation of the 'ver'
attribute.

***

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
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