Hi,

I would really think about if it's not better and faster if possible for you guys to make the project "open". Basically what I see is that you're still working on the same problem of the previous posts... and that there's still this lack of information you're giving, basically you would get a better solution if people could really help you on the project.

Looking at the previous posts and also to this one, I can see that you are really doing it as CGI scripts with code and presentation in one (spaghetti code)... I think is better to research a little bit on topics like separation of concern and also data mining, etc..., and really having a model or engine to which you feed the input and get an output which is independent from the Web.

Regards,

fmerges at irc.freenode.net

In reply to Re^2: parsing a very large array with regexps by fmerges
in thread parsing a very large array with regexps by pc2

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