You can do some test with microtime() and see how long it takes. 350 elements
isn't really a large array. I've seen PHP chew through arrays of 250k plus in
only a second or so. It will take longer for 350 elements to be shoved out to
the output buffer than it would to actually loop through it. 

--Joe

On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 10:41:10PM +0300, Rouvas Stathis wrote:
> I wouldn't worry about that. Although it all depends by what do you mean
> by "speed":-)
> Anyway, you can always test your page with "ab" (part of the Apache
> installation, at least on Linux)
> -Stathis.
> 
> Kurth Bemis wrote:
> > 
> > i'm concerned about the speed at which httpd (with php4.0.1pl1 compiles in
> > as a static mod) can "chew" through a 350 element 2d array.  Can anyone
> > offer any information?
> > 
> > ~kurth
> > 
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