> 
> has anyone thought about making a variation of SEC that
> could compile the rule matches down to a parse tree instead
> of doing a series of regex matches? at low traffic volumes
> it doesn't matter, but for high traffic volumes and large
> numbers of rules (like Christopher has) it could make a huge
> difference.

well, it would be fairly hard to implement it inside the SEC code -- however, 
Jump rules alleviate this problem, and the new version of SEC will have a 
support for caching the results of pattern matches.
kind regards,
risto

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