If the web page you're caching is particular to a logged in user, is there
really a need to cache it?

Take eBay.com: 80% of their web content that is published (according to
their statistics) is handled by cached content. However, those are
semi-static pages, which are not dependent of the logged in user (such as a
product detail page.)

Also some sections of your CakePHP views can be set to be non-cached while
others should be cached, using <cake:nocache> tag:

http://manual.cakephp.org/chapter/view_cache

-MI

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Enviado el: Domingo, 04 de Febrero de 2007 10:21 p.m.
Para: Cake PHP
Asunto: Cake cache essentially useless for web2.0 sites?

It seems to me that Cake's caching was only build with websites in
mind that don't allow/require users to login. I think this is a BIG
problem for many web2.0 sites. Any plans to change this in Cake 1.2?


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