DNS delay may be an issue the first time, but the calling server should be
caching the IP address for subsequent calls, so I doubt that's the source of
your problem. Maybe just a combination of a slow PHP server waiting on the
content coming from the CF server before it can complete the rendering of the
page?
One way to avoid the double-hop for the content is to use remote scripting.
Have your PHP server create the page with remote javascript calls to the CF
server, and render the news content using javascript document.write() method.
That way, the browser pulls the page design off your PHP server, and fills it
out with content pulled from the CF server. No double hopping and page assembly
is done using the client's CPU, not yours.
Regards: Ayudh
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> Ah! False alarm, Has fixed the problem most of the time, but still causing
> the delay sometimes.
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> Matthew Kernick
> Development Team Leader
> eNTITy1 Pty Ltd - "The e-Business Specialists"
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