On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 12:58:46PM +0200, Marc wrote:

> Reason is simple:
> 
> Plugins run in parallel. Since plugins don't all take the same time to 
> run, you can end up with an "old" plugin appear as completed after a 
> newer but faster plugin has completed its task.

You might think this, but if you look at the source code you'll find
it's sending the message for every 2% of the way through an attack. 
[See my post last week for specifics.]


George
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