Well, let's put it this way. I don't bypass based on that a generic
text string that is so small.
A small negative weight though... that may be useful to you. Size will
be more useful, and a combo test of size and your bypass.txt file, that
will definitely be useful.
If you want to be a little
Of Colbeck, Andrew
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Well, let's put it this way. I don't bypass based on that a generic
text string that is so small.
A small negative weight though... that may
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Well, let's put it this way. I don't bypass based on that a generic
text string that is so small.
A small negative weight though... that may be useful to you. Size
will
be more useful, and a combo test of size and your bypass.txt file,
that
will definitely be useful.
If you
the lines
instantly, I appended to a string, complete with CR/LF, and at the end of
the task, I then implemented a lock, spin, write, unlock routine.
Andrew 8(
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From: Matt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 11:49 AM
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For
readability, I wanted the log to not be interleaved, and I also wanted
to
avoid generating unique names for the logs, so instead of printing the
lines
instantly, I appended to a string, complete with CR/LF, and at the end
of
the task, I then implemented a lock, spin, write, unlock routine.
Andrew 8