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Hi,
Yes. It caches based upon a timestamp retrieved from the database (See an example for MySQL somewhere in the repository posted on 11.3.) or in case of the only provider at the moment SQLite on base of the timestamp of the the sqllite-file.
Tom
S. Woodside wrote: | | On Mar 11, 2005, at 5:17 AM, Tom Schindl wrote: | |> Hi, |> |> sometime ago I promised in a thread that I will upload a Provider |> which lets you fetch content from a database not using XSP which has |> the draw-back that AxKit cannot cache the transform results. | | | say that again? Yours does cache or doesn't? | | --simon | | -- | Simon Woodside - Founder | Semacode Corporation | http://semacode.com | | | --------------------------------------------------------------------- | To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |
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