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whats the differences between registered mail and regular mail?

so if i make a guestbook then i should send the zip with all the files in it to myselt? with registered email

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if it's on file on your computer, why can't you just save a copy to disk, and they can read the "last modified" date?

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That would work. Just burn it to CD. I'd include a print version as well though just in case.

Registered mail need to be signed for. It is also a bit more expensive.

 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Semikolon Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 January 2004 at 12:24pm

okay? now im confused..

Originally posted by AnthraX AnthraX wrote:

why prove it with a mail?

isnt it good enough to write it on the site and have a copy myself?

Originally posted by Bluefrog Bluefrog wrote:

Nope. That won't hold up in a court. You need to be able to prove the date. Registered mail provides you with a legal verification of the date. It is also a cheaper way than going to a lawyer's office and paying them a whack-load of money to perform some unnecessary legal hocus-pocus.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bluefrog Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 January 2004 at 12:32pm

Ooops. KC's and my posts were to close together timewise.

The last modified date means nothing because it is easily changed.

e.g. Change the date on your computer either in Windows or during the bootup setup and put it back a few years. Open the file, make a small change then delete the change. Save the file. Check the "Last modified" date.

 

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okay..

 

thanks for the help guys!

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just print the code, go to your bank and have it notarized for free. No big deal.
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Originally posted by KCWebMonkey KCWebMonkey wrote:

if it's on file on your computer, why can't you just save a copy to disk, and they can read the "last modified" date?


This wouldn't work as there are programs that will modify file dates
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