Ok. So I said I'd post these so here ya go:

First - this is NOT the Flash 6 Authoring Environment.

Second - this IS the Flash PLAYER v6 Beta that was released.

So...

Back in the day when people were still trying to manage large XML documents and Flash, I made a simple little tester to see how long it took to load certain structures of XML documents....

With the release of the Flash 6 Beta I thought I'd open the vault and run some tests.

HOLY COW!!!

Uhh...

1000 'node' XML document [not optimised] (70Kb):
oldPlayer=26.976 seconds
newPlayer=0.156 seconds

Yep. A heck of a lot faster.

Oh - and the machine running the old player is a P4 1.5GHz. The machine running the new player is a Celeron 400MHz.

Yep. A whole lot of a heck faster.

And...

10,000 'node' XML document [not optimised] (693Kb):
oldPlayer=Choke city. 1... 2... 3... ... 16... times I've had to tell the script to keep running. Ok - so by now they've found your competitors, and bought their product.
newPlayer=0.161 seconds

Yep. Screamingly faster. Even.. dare I say it - USABLY faster!!! Finally! Dreams come true!! Wait. Half of the FAQ's out there won't mean anything since they can quickly parse very large documents!! : ) But that's a good thing, and we're happy.

P.s. - I know, I know - not all tests are similar. Not all XML is similar. Not all computers are similar. But guess what... Flash Player versions aren't similar either! : )

<<< UPDATE >>>

Wait. I was wrong. When I meant 1,000 and 10,000 I should have said:

1,000 main nodes with 3 child nodes each - 4,000 nodes - right?

10,000 would then mean 40,000 nodes - right?

< voice tone = 'hushed' feeling = 'reverent' >...wow...< / voice >