It seem to me that by using plain strings instead of those classes would be
more efficent.

But may be I'm missing something, so before starting a refactoring which
could be really complex and had great impact on the existing code, I'd like
to know why it's has been designed so.

Can anyone explain me what I'm missing?


Giacomo

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