From: Steve W. <sw...@wc...> - 2000-07-18 22:28:25
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On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Jeff Dairiki wrote: > Do we want to get away from line-by-line processing? > It can be done. > Now's the time to do it. > I think it might be faster that way besides. > > However, I kind of like the line-by-line processing. It keeps goofs in one > line from hosing the whole page. True... in a browser it's easy to see where you goofed by using View Source; not quite as practical here though. Would search be impacted? Probably not.. we can still iterate though lines by exploding() the text... Would storage be impacted? Again I think not... these are separated for a reason... I don't know. I think it's not a necessary change right now, and it creates even more work because certain markup has to be changed too. (Unless we're only talking about <b>, <i> and friends, then it's a minor point; to do all of them (<hr>, <pre>, etc) is too major a change, especially for 1.2. just thinking out loud again because I don't want to work on work, sw ................................ooo0000ooo................................. Hear FM quality freeform radio through the Internet: http://wcsb.org/ home page: www.wcsb.org/~swain |