on 7/12/04 7:53 PM, Troy Rollins at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Good lord, am I going to have to write or adapt one of the custom > solutions like the other guys have, just in order to get variables that > have power like I am used to? I think I'd rather just continue my huge > unlearning process and find some solution which is the way Rev WANTS to > work. Whatever that is. > > Perhaps it is time to bone up on chunking techniques, arrays, and > multi-line data in arrays?
I was just showing you an example of pull-parsing MTML in order to show that it works. I never use it for anything but to populate an array as a global var or to at the end take what's in that global array and store it in a single text document as structured. The array works faster than the offset() function for building the array. I considered Richard's method of storing my information in stacks but ruled it out for my own needs because of something I was doing with encryption. I can base64 a single MTML text document while compressing it during save. This worked best for me. I needed a fast save process. Mark _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution