On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Brandon wrote:

> Brandon:
> > > Real updating will be quite a bit faster. A lot faster, actually. Because
> > > it requires one request instead of an indefinite number which tends to get
> > > bigger.
> 
> Ian:
> > Huh?
> 
> I'm just saying that requesting an actually updated document takes less
> time than requesting a psuedo-updated document since to get a
> psuedo-updated document you have to iterate through version until you find
> the lastest one. Requesting an updated document is just a normal request.

Assuming irregular updating. You would also iterate backwards. But MSKs
make inserting a new version so trivial that regular updating is not a
problem.


-- 
Mark Roberts
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