RE: Re: paginating : optimising queries

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"nonesense"??

Sorry, couldn't resist, Martin. ;)

This isn't a spelling bee anyway. I don't think it actually matters to
anybody. I'll take solid programming advice with a few spelling errors over
a shot in the dark with perfect spelling any day.

-----Original Message-----
From: Martin Norland [mailto:martin.norland@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 2:36 PM
To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Re: paginating : optimising queries


dpgirago@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
>  > On a side note, who's sick of seeing the word optimizing misspelled in
>  > the title? :)
> 
>  > Ah, the things we do to keep a thread clean.
[snip]
> Well, of course, _optimise_ is the British spelling of _optimize_ .
> 
> Afterall, this __is__ an international list ;->
> 
> David

My apologies to all, 'dict' tricked me - it has 'optimize', 'optimise', 
'optimizing', but not 'optimising' - and I foolishly only checked the 
-ing conjugated tense instead of the root! (I do try a cursory check 
before posting such nonesense, honest!)

Now back to your regularly scheduled international discussion...

cheers,
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