> The test scenario I had a couple of days ago with 1000 layers
> took only
> about 8MB memory. The creation took a couple of seconds with my 600MHz
> Pentium. Each contained some text but nothing else. It would
> be nice to know
> what is a reasonable amount of "real world" layers, though.
>
try the same test, but insert table and "real" contents in each layer..
and although I don't understand it there are still alot of people that work
with 200mhz pentiums and 64mb memory.. those systems can be crashed
very easily.
There's no "real world" limit (at least I don't know it) but I think having
64 layers should be enough for any page...if you need 100+, you might wanna
look for other solutions or do some thinking about
your site's design issues (just my opinion though).
Pascal Bestebroer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Software ontwikkelaar
Oberon Informatiesystemen b.v.
http://www.oibv.com
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