Hi Martin (and everyone else); thanks for your mail. The N*N/2 invocations would explain why we saw such a large number of invocations --- thanks for figuring it out. W.r.t. how we're invoking our script: > > But if you're using CGI, you're importing your source on every > > invocation. > > Well, no. Only the CGI script needs to be parsed every time; all modules > could load off bytecode files. > > Which suggests that Keir Mierle doesn't use bytecode files, I think he > should. Yes, mod_python and .pyc's are the obviously way to go --- once the code actually works ;-). I just wanted students to have as few moving parts as possible while debugging. Thanks again, Greg
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