Yeah, or you can even enter “0” as the MD5 on the first commit so you
don’t have to download it yourself and compute it.  As long as you add a
new XML entry with the new URL to attempt, it will later tell you the
right MD5 and the cacheID.

On 1/15/15, 10:13 AM, "Erik de Bruin" <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:

>> You can’t easily get it.  It is in the HTTP headers.  Just expect
>> MD5Checker to fail and show you the right values.  Unfortunately it
>> currently takes two commits to add in a new version.
>
>Two commits... You mean one to enter the new MD5 and one to add the
>correct cacheID?
>
>EdB
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