Jason said,

> Is there a better way, other then converting 
> all content to static pages? (I don't want to 
> use query caching as it will not do and eat 
> all the memory).

The method I referred to isn't going to do anything for you if you are
looking to reduce load on your db server and CF itself.  Its just a
quick/dirty way to make pages appear to be static.

If I had CF5, I'd probably use the method Jochem suggested, and then
build code to maintain it on a page-by-page basis as I added or edited
content.  

--Matt Robertson--
MSB Designs, Inc.
http://mysecretbase.com



 
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