Hi, all. 1. I'm working on a set of stacks which will provide quite a bit of information, representing a kind of encyclopedic dictionary of an American Indian language. I'm manipulating a lot of this info with various global arrays, and I'm wondering what sorts of limits on memory I need to think about. For example, I want to include a citation database -- that is, a collection of texts which can be used to provide examples to users of the dictionary -- this database could easily grow to 5 megabytes in size. If I have say, five other array files open that together take up 10-15 megabytes, will this be a problem? I just have no idea of how memory management works with runrev stacks (or any application!). And of course, I want my final dictionary to be a standalone. What do I need to worry about?
2. If I were to put my citation database in a text file, in order to look something up in that file, does the whole file have to be in memory? Thanks. rand _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution