On Wednesday 22 March 2006 23:18, you wrote:

> > Errors.4.Description=Rejected due to overload
> > Errors.7.Description=Route not found
> I suppose, but is it so hard to detect what the subdirs are called?

What subdirs? The wiki page says that those number correspond to error 
codes.

> This seems to be quite commonly requested... is it necessary?

If you use a Map to map parameter names to values in messages, then yes, 
enumerating them is not hard but inefficient.

> You could always run two nodes while offline. RNFs should not be
> fatal. However, the default is not to cache stuff inserted locally
> (this is an interesting treachery/store seizure risk tradeoff).

Ah. I didn't know that. So IgnoreDS really makes no sense. :)

> However maybe it is useful for testing... 

Absolutely... especially if you use containers for your freesite you 
can't test it locally with only your filesystem, you need a node to 
serve the files from the container. So at least DSOnly has to return to 
ClientPut, I think.


Thanks for now,
        David
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