I've seen it reported in these lists several times that e.g. windows
standalones created on a mac will take longer to startup than the same
thing built on the target platform, because the internal scripts or
what-have-you have to be translated to the local format at runtime each
time the program runs. And therefore it has been recommended to build on
the target platform if possible.
Yes. Well. Erm... I never said the bytes were in the same _order_, just that they were the same. ;-)
In reality, for most apps this has no consequence. Functionality should be identical. The translation happens transparently, and except in the case of _large_ quantities of text is extremely fast. Anyone have a benchmark?
regards,
Geoff Canyon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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