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Ah yes, now I see.  The code is the same after the call to
wrtstdout as it is in the clrhtmlbuffer subprocedure.  Nice
place to update the code to call clrhtmlbuffer instead.  I
know how it goes, though.   ;)

But, still, it doesn't hurt anything.  And it's a
microsecond of work to make sure.  The only case needed it
would be an abnormal end of one of the apps.

On Thu, 09 May 2002 18:18:54 -0500
 Mel Rothman <mel@rothmanweb.com> wrote:
> Brad, there is no need to use ClrHtmlBuffer as the first
> piece of every
> application.
>
> WrtSection logically clears the buffer whenever *fini is
> written or
> WrtHtmlToStmf is used.
>
> ClrHtmlBuffer was only recently added to CGIDEV2
> specifically to allow the
> programmer to discard the buffered output in order to
> start over again.  It's
> kind of like a rollback and WrtSection('*fini') is like a
> commit.



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