(moving to cocoon-dev..)

On Thu, Jun 26, 2003 at 08:43:12AM +0100, Upayavira wrote:
> There are quite a lot of new features in the Cocoon CLI that Forrest
> isn't using, for example the option to switch off mime-type checking,
> and to only scan pages once (i.e. not using the link-view) to follow
> links.

But I like the link-views! ;)  It's one of those design elegancies that
makes Cocoon unique.  Adding a don't-crawl-these-links option to the new
CLI may solve the same problem, but IMHO it's a hack in comparison.

The argument against link-views is that it's slow: two requests instead
of one.  Isn't the correct solution to fix caching so that 99% of the
processing between foo.html and foo.html?cocoon-view=links is shared?  If
caching worked properly, why would requesting the link view take much
more time?


--Jeff

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> Regards, Upayavira
> 

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