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  | |  | Can file for Document be deleted? | Can file for Document be deleted? 2003-12-01 - By ??????
Back Sometimes I use an encrypted(by FlowFish) xml file to construct a Document. Firstly I decrypt the file to a plain .xml file, then extract an instance of Document from the plain file. Generally, for the sake of security,the plain file should be deleted. I have done it this way and all does work. But I am not sure whether the Document instance will be somehow affected under some certain circumstance unknown to me.
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