Roelof Otten @ 12/07/2005 1:00:39 AM
"Match and Contain Filter condition" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>>> Match is for regex, contain is not.
>> Is "Match" slower than "Contain"? Is "Contain" slower than "Starts
>> With"? Is "Is" the fastest? Does anyone know?
> Speed isn't the difference if it matters at all.

Normally, a regexp match takes longer. Does anyone know if this is the
case in The Bat?

> They're different conditions.

I know, but a regexp without any fancy syntax acts like a Contains,
does it not?

-- 
Chris
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