On Jul 30, 2004, at 8:08 PM, Mark Brownell wrote:
When I first came on this list and tried to see if I could create a pull-parser several people here directed me to offset() and regEx functions using matchtext(). I did some testing and came up with a few working functions that were just a little slower than the textCruncher Xtra for Director.
I'm quite familiar with that xtra, and even coming close says that what you came up with is fast.
Later this past year someone suggested "split by string." Since this is exactly what I was looking for in part of the feature request I went along with the idea in this:
For those of us who aren't familiar with the term "pull-parser", I'll ask some indulgence. Like most of us, I parse a lot of string content, and I'm familiar with a number of models for parsing XML content, for instance. But, what specifically is a pull-parser and how does #1926 make it possible / better?
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