Nice work, Jake! Like some others, I can imagine a couple of places this becomes handy - like resizing uploaded images and reattaching. Referring of course to the ability to follow Bo's suggestion through.
Another thought I had was something a friend mentioned to me in a different context some time back. He had experimented with loading an entire Domino server instance into a RAM disk - he was running with 4 GB. He said the speed was phenomenal. I'm wondering what possibilities there are for creating a pseudo RAM disk... but not in the typical way we usually access the file system and underlying OS. Perhaps some sort of hash.
Nice work, Jake! Like some others, I can imagine a couple of places this becomes handy - like resizing uploaded images and reattaching. Referring of course to the ability to follow Bo's suggestion through.
Another thought I had was something a friend mentioned to me in a different context some time back. He had experimented with loading an entire Domino server instance into a RAM disk - he was running with 4 GB. He said the speed was phenomenal. I'm wondering what possibilities there are for creating a pseudo RAM disk... but not in the typical way we usually access the file system and underlying OS. Perhaps some sort of hash.