Hi,
I have some pages that generate XML and I’m looking to improve
performance.
(Actually, I’m looking for any tips that will improve performance)
Here’s one that is concerning-
http://pastie.caboo.se/47962
I don’t think a page like this will be cached because of the
<r:find|children>
tags? right?
I’m using 0.6 rc1 on BSD with Apache/FastCGI (default settings) and
these are
some of the ideas I’m considering-
-
Creating a new page type that writes out the result XML to public/
rather than
regenerate each time.
-
Implement the caching patch I’ve seen mentioned
-
Use xsendfile? - I’ve seen mention of this, but have no experience
with it.
-
tweak fastcgi settings
What do you think? Any opinions/ suggestions?
Thanks,
Todd
Hi Todd,
That page should still get cached if you are using the standard radiant
system, are you finding that this isn’t the case?
Best Regards,
Kevin
On 3/19/07, Todd McGrath [email protected] wrote:
regenerate each time.
Thanks,
Todd
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Hi Kevin,
Thank you. My assumption was wrong - on further review, I do see the
xml files
in the cache directory.
Well, I guess that one is crossed off the list then.
Todd
Quoting Kevin A. [email protected]: