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Hey guys, thank you for your suggestions.
I started to better understand Ivy 2 da
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>> Xavier
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Maybe because later an other user will have the oposite requirements :
I want the retreive to use the current timestamp, so that
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>> As Gilles suggested, I'd better put that in settings, which is also much
>> easier to add (you only need a setter on
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> From: Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> As Gilles suggested, I'd better put that in settings, which is also much
> easier to
Why not always use the server timestamp for the artifacts as we already do for
the Ivy files?
Maarten
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t;remote" set the
> > last modified attribute, as the remote file is. The "current" means the
> > current Ivy behavior.
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> > How can I read the timestamp value, at BasicURLHandler class ?
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>I plan to submit it as an enhancement to the Ivy issue tracking.
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> Thanks
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> Claudio Miranda
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> I plan to submit it as an enhancement to the Ivy issue tracking.
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> Thanks
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> Claudio Miranda
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