Might want to have a look at
http://www.mnot.net/cgi_buffer/
which, despite its name, has a PHP one-line drop-in that might do the
trick.
Mind you, I haven't looked at that code in years, and there very well
may be some bugs in there, or compatibility with newer versions of
PHP, but it's a starting point...
Cheers,
On 2007/05/10, at 12:02 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2007, Craig Skinner wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 02:14:33PM +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Nice work Adrian!
Definitely.
Struth Bruce! Nice one mate!
Sort of quoting one of Yahweh's olde proverbs:
"...squidmaster, cache thy self"
Will the final site be cache-able?
I don't have the web skills that you do, but I found the easiest
way to
make php's cache-able was to lynx dump the php to a .html, and have
apache serve index.html in preference to index.phtml. Naturally, all
links to pages must be to the .html and not the .php:
It will be. I just haven't yet added E-Tag and Expiry generation to
the
PHP code. I'll see what I can do. I haven't found an example of a
really
good dynamic site that actually sets appropriate cachability tags
(and does so with minimal load to the server - there's no point in
having
to do the whole database query set and parse the database replies
just to generate etags, for example!) so I figure this can double as
that.
Now, where's that spare time..
Adrian
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