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#121 Yesterday 21:51:45

etc
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Registered: 2010-11-11
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Re: Textpattern's face to the public

It is quite possible to use txp as dynastatic cms (I do), but currently it needs etc_cache plugin. One can instruct it to store some pages in disk cache, bypassing all php processing on access. The other ones (for example, search queries) will be processed normally by txp. On relevant site updates (new articles etc) the cache will be flushed and then rebuilt, either automatically or on first visits.

Serving cached pages is typically 3-4 times faster, and uses almost no memory, so I would be inclined to integrate a cache in txp 5. Dunno how to set it up on a non-apache server, though.

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#122 Today 01:35:45

wet
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From: Vöcklabruck, Austria
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Re: Textpattern's face to the public

Done. HTH.

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#123 Today 01:51:56

bici
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Re: Textpattern's face to the public

wet wrote #341445:

Done. HTH.

Very helpful!
I think it helps get the word out about TxP, many thanks


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#124 Today 07:38:36

Bloke
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From: Leeds, UK
Registered: 2006-01-29
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Re: Textpattern's face to the public

wet wrote #341445:

Done. HTH.

A wonderful post. Thank you so much.


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