Originally Posted By: argv0
So you're using mIRC incorrectly. windows are not meant to be your data buffers.. they come with the obvious inherent drawback discussed in this topic. You either acknowledge it and change your methods to the proper ones, or you stay stubborn and deal with the limitation. This isn't just a problem with mIRC, it's a problem anytime you abuse the creation of HWNDs to store data, so there's little mIRC can actually do any different than..like, any windows application. Start using hash tables or start using dlls if you need the speed...

Rumble in the Jumble.

Incorrectly.
Improper methods.
Obvious drawbacks.
Stubborn.
I abuse.

Right!
It's a post of arguev0.
Answer in Funny Style:

I said it - you should know - the post above yours:
I chosed @windows because mIRC has nothing native that keeps its order, is memory-based, and has powerful commands available for it.
So!
Surely it's a poor-mans solution!
But!
You know!
You advised a dll!

Originally Posted By: argv0

OR use /filter on files, since theyre a) cached anyway and b) not all that much slower than windows.

Read alone!
Never add!
Never replace!
Never delete!
That's true!