I was getting a typical 2.5% more for pure PHP with the original order - 
switching them increases the difference to about 6.5% more for pure PHP. 
Make sure you run it several times before drawing any conclusions, BTW. 
Strange...

Bogdan

Marcelo Leitner wrote:

>On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:18:50AM +0300, Bogdan Stancescu wrote:
>  
>
>>This whole discussion made me really curious - so you might want to 
>>check the attachments (access mixtest.php) for a very surprising result 
>>(please note mixed.php and pure.php are exactly the same size so this 
>>doesn't affect the test).
>>
>>Bogdan
>>    
>>
>---end quoted text---
>
>But try inverting the order of the test, first test the pure, then the
>mixed.. they will get almost equal..
>
>[]'s
>  
>




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