On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 00:19, Lachlan Andrew wrote:
> If Chris finds that that is in fact the problem, I suggest that:
> 1. We set a flag if per-host attributes are used at all
> 2. If no per-host attributes are used, all expensive-to-parse
>    attributes (like regular expressions) should be cached in their
>    parsed forms.
> 
> Thoughts?

 Just let me know what you want/need me to do. I can poke my head into
the code again if need be, but my C++ is starting to get really rusty.
If you have any general direction/pointers to throw my way, it would be
much appreciated, and I'll do what I can to help out. Thanks for looking
into this.

Cheers,

Chris

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Christopher Murtagh
Enterprise Systems Administrator
ISR / Web Communications Group 
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec
Canada

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