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(for example, in a file sharing system). In identifiers |
(for example, in a file sharing system). In identifiers |
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of this variant, <sha-1> is the SHA-1 hash of the block's header. |
of this variant, <sha-1> is the SHA-1 hash of the block's header. |
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The header must contain a "Storm-Content-Hash" header field |
The header must contain a "Storm-Content-Hash" header field |
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whole value is the SHA-1 hash of the block's body, in hex. |
whose value is the SHA-1 hash of the block's body, in hex. |
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Identifiers off the 00 variant are provided for backward |
Identifiers off the 00 variant are provided for backward |
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compatibility only; applications must not generate new blocks |
compatibility only; applications must not generate new blocks |
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Relevant ancillary documentation: |
Relevant ancillary documentation: |
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The SHA-1 algorithm is defined in [SHA-1]. The basic format |
The SHA-1 algorithm is defined in [SHA-1]. The basic format |
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of Storm blocks is defined in [MIME], though |
of Storm blocks is defined in [MIME], though there are a few |
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differences between MIME messages and Storm blocks |
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Identifier uniqueness considerations: |
Identifier uniqueness considerations: |
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