On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 07:40:12AM -0700, Tyler Riddle wrote:
> > > HTLs and that really blows.
> > This is not a viable updating mechanism as most
> > nodes would cache the
> > old version, and the insert path would probably be
> > different to the
> > previous one, and the new version would not
> > propagate because the node
> > returns the first version it finds.
> 
> Sorry for anything I said that may of been misleading
> - I was not expecting to use this to update
> information (insert new content the network has never
> seen before) but rather freshen (insert content that
> has suffered from bitrot). 
Well, to reinsert, you need either a) a client that supports the bypass
local datastore flag, or b) another node. Always try to drag it through
the other node before you try to reinsert it though.
> 
> >
> > Suggest you make an attack for this, we'll test it
> > and see whether it
> > does any damage.
> 
> Right on =) Sounds like fun. 
> 
> I love the smell of napalm in the morning.
> 
> Tyler
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