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Originally Posted by DiiZzY @ ckin2001
Uhm, the browser writes a cookie and I would indeed call that "local" access and if you have lets say 1000 entries you'll notice a slowdown since I doubt that IE has a cache for this function and you'll still be looking up each link.
//Danne |
How do you determine this? Do you at least know what algorithms Windows uses, did you ever hear of Round Robin, or Open shortest path first, or first come first serve??? Did you ever program any of these?
Windows can easily go through thousands of entries, especially small short text, in <1sec with no cahcing or bloated lag. If you notice a slowdown you gotta be 100x fatser than superman.
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Originally Posted by DiiZzY @ ckin2001
Rendering can be a bottleneck though even on fast computers.
I wonder why you even bother to do this though, if there's anything IE needs it's an adblockerlike the one for the Mozilla platform (plugin) and a popup blocker that works decently.
//Danne |
How will an adblocker block spyware cookies?