At 10:35 AM 1/3/01 -0700, you wrote:
>You may want to consider the alternative of storing the content of
>the html pages in the database and generate the "pages" dynamically
>when requested.
>
>Not all sites lend themselves to this, but for those that do, the
>impact can be dramatic (especially in the creation and maintenance of
>the content),
Which ones do not?
>This can easily outperform serving static pages.
This is surprising given that in both cases a file needs to be read. In
your experience, when does a SQL approach outperform, and when not?
best, paul
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