Ok.. so KiX can't read a binary? [Embarrassed]

hmm... CRC32 is too weak/unreliable I think, I've had many examples of that (even with smaller files, although CRC32 gets really unreliable at 10mb+), that's why I suggested the 128bit MD5 instead. But if it can't be done, that's too bad I guess [Frown]

Although I can't imagine that it cannot be coded, quite easily too [Wink]

btw; another one that would save some coding is a macro like @TIMESTAMP, that would produce for example:
"20030901162047", ie; no slashes or colons etc...

[ 01. September 2003, 16:11: Message edited by: masken ]
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