>I'm joining the party late, but is the efficiency of submitting
>comments much of a concern?  Unless you've got one hell of a busy
>blog, even several hundred milliseconds is perfectly fine, because
>it's not going to happen all that much.
>
>If you look at stock MT, when a comment is submitted, it not only
>records it in the database, but then also rebuilds the static pages in
>the site so that the comment counts for the entry is updated.  I don't
>know how long that actually takes, but it's at least several seconds
>for large blogs.

Yeah, it's a good point. I hate that MT takes so long to post comments, since the nature of blog comment posting is usually pretty hit and run. But like you say, they're rebuilding static pages each time.

Maybe I'll just try out the huge RegEx and see what happens.

Jake
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