Yes, I was thinking about writing a cgi script to run on a server. If I remove spaces, the OS might be able to load the whole script with one disk read. But if it's bigger, then it might take two or three. So, the smaller the code, the faster it load and the more likely it is that it will remain in the cache. So, if it runs multiple times, the OS might not even have to load it from the disk. So, that was the whole purpose of me doing this. --harangzsolt33 (I'm currently not logged in)
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