Wow, I'm sorry I'm such as disappointment. You keep following me on this issue, but yet you haven't offered any bits of information that would be helpful, besides criticisms of my methods of learning and trying to get my hands dirty. I'm clearly not doing this project for profit, work, but rather trying and learn more about Perl and more even jQuery.

All my questions, and points have been valid towards "the bigger" problem of making my script faster, at least from a perl stand point. Could jQuery be the big problem, sure, but I'm hoping with the power of Perl, that re-coding this to be more efficient would help balance out the problem.

Sorry for being so rude, but you have shown me nothing but disrespect. :)

In reply to Re^4: Hashes, Arrays, Comparing Values to Elements by Trihedralguy
in thread Hashes, Arrays, Comparing Values to Elements by Trihedralguy

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