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2017-12-20 2017-12-20
releasing 5.12 beta (martin) typo (martin)
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    * Added methods ''Session.GetDirectoryName'', ''Session.GetFileName'' and ''Session.AddDirectorySeparator'' methods to .NET assembly.     * Added methods ''Session.GetDirectoryName'', ''Session.GetFileName'' and ''Session.AddDirectorySeparator'' methods to .NET assembly.
    * Extensions metadata can span multiple lines.     * Extensions metadata can span multiple lines.
-    * Change: Change: XML log tags ''<modification>'' and ''<permisssions>'' are absent, if their values are not known. Previously they would have value of ''1899-12-30T01:00:00.000Z'' and ''---------'' respectively. Consequently the .NET assembly ''RemoteFileInfo.LastWriteTime'' and ''RemoteFileInfo.FilePermissions'' have values ''DateTime.MinValue'' and ''null'', respectively.+    * Change: XML log tags ''<modification>'' and ''<permisssions>'' are absent, if their values are not known. Previously they would have value of ''1899-12-30T01:00:00.000Z'' and ''---------'' respectively. Consequently the .NET assembly ''RemoteFileInfo.LastWriteTime'' and ''RemoteFileInfo.FilePermissions'' have values ''DateTime.MinValue'' and ''null'', respectively.
    * File owner and group, if available, are recorded in ''<stat>'' tag of XML log and consequently .NET assembly ''Session.GetFileInfo'' method is able to retrieve them.     * File owner and group, if available, are recorded in ''<stat>'' tag of XML log and consequently .NET assembly ''Session.GetFileInfo'' method is able to retrieve them.
    * .NET assembly timeout for waiting for WinSCP response is always at least as long as session timeout.     * .NET assembly timeout for waiting for WinSCP response is always at least as long as session timeout.

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