But what to tell the user now? The key you know is unusable and
corrupted. Give up...

On 11/1/06, toad <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 12:08:37PM +0100, bbackde at googlemail.com wrote:
> > >From frost board unsuccessful:
> >
> > ----- Rattus norvegicus at cHS+d02GNcw2Y68jyg2kIgAQLjI ----- 2006.11.01 -
> > 09:28:31GMT -----
> >
> > Currently comes up in the node interface as "Not in archive"
> >
> > CHK at 
> > XW6IcA5UDIqd1RaVDKvaCB-C4wSbN6KOaaN~v8j04Fg,XE73xs1i3AsyxDo-h6e3Z-Sk5-dDSIwITsv9yz4bdqo,AAEC--8/SomeFilename.zip
>
> If this was inserted without a filename, it would not produce this
> error. In future it may produce "Too many meta-strings" (or path
> elements?), but right now it would Just Work.
>
> The problem therefore is that it was inserted with a different filename
> to the one that it was requested as.
>
>
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>
> iD8DBQFFSN2/A9rUluQ9pFARAjfYAJ4i5MC6CHlj7WPXvlU6Gmjr9JheIQCgqyPD
> ZlAiU26llS9q3ccNT764f7s=
> =zu96
> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
>
>
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