Compressing stacks - is it possible?
Hugh Senior
H at flexibleLearning.com
Sat Feb 23 12:43:01 EST 2002
>Is it possible to compress a stack, save it to disk, then later read it,
>decompress it and presto! have a stack again?
>I don't think so, but maybe....?
>tereza
Jose replied:
>Not sure if this what you need, but it is possible to compress a stack and
>put it into a property, then save the stack to disk.
Keep in mind that if the host stack is password protected, any compressed
properties will be garbaged. At least they used to be in 2.3 and I am
unsure if the problems were resolved in 2.4.
/H
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