Hi,

This sounds like a thread that belongs in the Docs API forum:

http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Docs-Data-APIs

On an aside - since TCP has provisions to ensure that data is
correctly transmitted across a network, I don't know that some sort of
checksum would be useful unless you were sending the file in an
improper encoding or there is someone in the middle disturbing your
packets. Also, like you said, the original file is converted to a
different format, that I think ends up being text/html.

Cheers,
-Jeff

On May 20, 1:48 am, Andrew Wan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any chance of a set date/time to a Google Doc API?
>
> And maybe CRCCheckSum API (actually maybe not). I guess when files get
> uploaded they get translated into Google Docs format... which is like
> web-based... and the original file is lost.
>
> Regarding "synchronisers" software.. one could convert all their docs
> into GoogleDocs... and that way CRCCheckSum API would work...
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