Hi Jamileh,

I'm not sure about the "_function" argument, but I have a vague memory of an
engineer confiding in me at a Conference once that if you include the
following argument in a TAF file request - the Server automatically goes
into Secret-double-hyper-overdrive and will run 200% faster.

http://www.mydomain.com/some.taf?_function=list&PhilIsAGod=true

Or was it "PervasiveBits=true"?

I can't remember which, except it started with a "P". If I could remember
which Conference it was (I've been to a few), than that might help me
remember.....



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Sorry to make you a victim of my deprived humor Jamileh :-)

No, I don't believe there is any truth to it. I think this question was
brought up in the past, but my understanding is that "_function" is simply a
training standard, so is widely adopted.
 
I'm just in a weird mode today, can't ya tell?


 


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        From: Wilcox, Jamileh (HSC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 2:50 PM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: Witango-Talk: Question about argument names
        
        

        I seem to remember reading something on the list about it being
preferable to use the argname _function, because Witango recognizes that and
will process faster.  I've tried to find the original posts but no luck.

        Can anyone give me more info on this?  Is it true?  Are there other
key argnames that I should use when possible? 

        Thanks much! 

        
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