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On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 06:40:37PM +0000, Steve Basford wrote:

>If you look at Section 3.3 (Basic Signature format) you'll see that 
>these databases are .db format, which
>doesn't have a html type, it looks for matches in ALL file types, which 
>I thought would increase the risk of
>false positives.

Very good reasoning.  Quite frankly I'm a bit embarrassed having asked
that question now.
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Regards...              Todd
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