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Difficulties filtering XML
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Aug. 11, 2004, 04:40 PM
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Siamesecat;
Forgive me for bugging you again, but I felt something gnawing at me as I wrote that last post. It finally dawned on me...... In your Replace string, you use a "\0". According to the Help file, that's superflous. You're not concerned with any matching at all, you only want to force the web filters to work on all the listed file types, no matter what their content might be. According to Scott's example, it would work equally well to eliminate the Match component entirely, and simply use the "$FILTER(True)" statement in the Replace string. I don't think this would speed things up more than a nanosecond or so, but it would be more elegant to make Proxo do the least amount of work in order to get the job done. Oddysey I'm no longer in the rat race - the rats won't have me! |
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