Parse is english.

It means operate on..translate.
The interpreter Parses a command...code is parsed by a compiler. it's
broken down...err..translated.

It's legitimate, correct and quite valid for computer languages. It's
been around for a long time as well.

He doesn't mean pass.

On 9/3/07, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> heheh ;) It's written though. It's a serious question -- I am editing an
> article that deals with Flex ColdFusion and mySQL and he keeps saying stuff
> like that. Maybe it's just a perfectly correct non-US formulation? The
> author is Australian.
>
> it does seem like he means pass...

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