Yes, I agree. CFAS's query caching is very handy.
I've considered using the database approach for client websites.
Do you include HTML or CFML in the text stored in the database table?
Do you have any suggestions of do's & don't's?
best, paul
At 01:59 PM 1/3/01 -0700, you wrote:
>At 11:59 AM -0800 1/3/01, paul smith wrote:
> >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.
> >>
>
>The site performed better as a whole because of CF's caching of queries...
>
>Because of a high incidence of the same query being issued by many
>visitors, visitors after the first performed better.
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