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Oct 01, 2008 12:29

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thecardinal October 1 2008, 19:48:04 UTC
Example 2-4 is complete but not especially interesting. Regardless of how many times the script is executed, the result is the same web page. In practice, you might consider running the script once, capturing the output, and saving it to a static HTML file. If you save the output as HTML, the user can retrieve the same page, with less web-server load and a faster response time.

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greengwynna October 2 2008, 11:28:37 UTC
Oh!

I read that book on the plane back home this summer, and quite enjoyed it. Haven't yet read anything else by him, but I want to.

miss you!

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