[ic] Static pages to boost performance

Jonathan Melhuish interchange-users@icdevgroup.org
Tue Jun 24 13:29:02 2003


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On Tuesday 24 June 2003 17:49, Dan Browning wrote:
> Then you point your browser to that location and see if it works.  If your
> experience is like mine, then you'll find that it did not work.  Although
> it would be a very valuable feature (allowing some requests to be served
> static, and others, like the shopping cart, to be dynamic), it would likely
> take a donation of time or money to get it working right.  Until that
> happens, the feature has been removed from 4.9.7+.

You're right it doesn't work at all :-(  All the search pages just come back:

"Sorry, no matches for . 
Errors:  No search was found"

But I'm afraid I'm not exactly a l33t c0d3m135t0r and I'm skint :-(

> Alternatives right now are home-brew cache systems, and [timed-build].

I'm right in thinking that [timed-build] is a page tag that you have to put on 
*every* page (or component) that you want cached?  I'd rather avoid doing 
that...

Just a very simple Yes/No question, then - if I generate a static version with 
wget, can my users switch between the static version and online version 
without losing their cart?

Cheers,

Jon
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