On Aug 30, 2006, at 4:41 AM, Sivakatirswami wrote:
...
Of course it means we might need to build in a little more error
checking,
perhaps a checksum() on some stack files and if it's not in a
reasonable
range, then assume the files are corrupt and delete them and get
fresh copies.
I need to do better at logging the context and scenarios.
Frankly this kind of thing is a bit over my head...
A possible strategy could be to provide, at your server, a small file
with an MD5 digest or other check associated with each stack. Your
application obtains that file first, then downloads the stack as
binary data (perhaps writing it to disk with a "~" prefix, as
Metacard does for stack saves), then checks the file for correctness,
and finally renames the file and opens it only if it passes the test.
I know it's obvious, but I had to stick my finger in,
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Tereza Snyder
Califex Software, Inc.
www.califexsoftware.com
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