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More Performance?
How-To Posted by on Tuesday April 24, 10:38PM, 2001
from the Good problems to have... dept.
This is a problem I have been waiting and hoping to have ever since starting my Zope / Squishdot site sometime ago.

The Questions is: What tips can other webmasters of Squishdot sites offer to improve the performance of the site, particularly the page requests per second rate supported by Zope and Squishdot.

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Re: More Performance?
by on Thursday April 26, 05:52PM, 2001
Either use HTTP cache in Zope 2.3, or at one point I had considered a local disk cache of all Squishdot articles in XML format, that way one could just interpose a script that would transform the raw article XML into a proper HTML page. But the HTTP cache seems faster. (then again Sablotron is slowwwww)
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Re: More Performance?
by on Sunday April 29, 06:39PM, 2001
Darrick posted some good suggestions.

I also want to look at making the search results bit faster. Someone suggested soem good ideas for that to me recently, now if I could only remember who and where :-S

Chris
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Re: More Performance?
by on Wednesday May 09, 09:04AM, 2001
Brendon,

Give 1.1.0 a go, it should make the showSearchResults page and any other pages built on Squishdot searches a bit faster, as long as you don't use the 'internal' option.

cheers,

Chris
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