sk thanks for the effort of Benchmarking these codes.

We can of course assume that the wordlist will be medium sized, but the txt can get unlimited length ( of course it won't be created of bad words only ).

But I really wonder how efficient all of these methods (those that appeared in this node ) are when compared to the php code I supplied in my first writeup.

I think that php has this method built-in in the core of the language, so it could be hard to beat ( if they did not mess it up ;P ). I suppose there is not a realible way to benchmark php code vs perl code ? Or maybe am I wrong and it can be done?

Another thing, does any body know how str_replace(); exactly does it's magic while replacing those lists? How many iteration does it do? Or maybe it is done in one go?

In reply to Re: Substitute 'bad words' with 'good words' according to lists by mulander
in thread Substitute 'bad words' with 'good words' according to lists by mulander

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