>I've put a little more work into my virus alias database (at
>http://www.kevinspicer.co.uk) and it is now indexing virus definitions
<SNIP>
>
>I hope people find this useful, any constructive comments or
>suggestions gratefully received.
I had a look, and I have a couple of thoughts/comments.
1. Will it handle heavy loads? It may start to get a lot of hits once
people start to find out about it
2. If it could handle heavy loads, it would be useful if the form used
GET instead of POST, so that links to specific viruses could be posted.
Russ
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