Author: Dan Andersson
Date: 13:21:38 12/03/01
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I said nothing about detecting the collisions. But You might have some hidden assumptions about the data you get from the hash. And if there is a collision the assumptions might not hold. One silly example is that the hash move might not be legal, but you make it anyway and on rare occations the program will bomb. What happens depends on the implementation. Other more subtle assumptions could exist depending on how the program is constructed. MvH Dan Andersson
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