The front page shouldn't be _too_ slow. The caching is mainly meant to
make the most viewed page quicker.  (Ok, maybe I'm being defensive now
;)

On 1/29/07, Russ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BlogCFC is a bit slow, which is why it has a caching mechanism for the home
> page.  If you don't reinit it all the time, it should be fast enough.   It
> also might be some of the optional components.  We have it running on a
> large site, with no performance issues, while on my personal site, it does
> seem a bit slow.
>
> Russ
>
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