J. Landman Gay wrote:
I believe the revGeneral library is always included. There is no option to turn it off, which is usually okay, since the majority of Rev users need at least some part of that library.
I've recovered from the shock of this discovery, but now find myself left with a critical question:
What could revGeneral possibly be doing that affects the execution of scripts that don't call any of its handlers?
We just might have stumbled onto Rev's tech support holy grail: if revGeneral turns out to be such an unruly citizen, invoking its own handlers independent of the developer's control, the implications for other bugs reported by developers and their end-users are potentially quite broad.
But if it turns out that revGeneral operates in a polite, clean way that doesn't unexpectedly alter normal script execution, then what could be causing Wilhelm's performance drop?
Such a strange mystery.... -- Richard Gaskin Managing Editor, revJournal _______________________________________________________ Rev tips, tutorials and more: http://www.revJournal.com _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
