>- see footer for list info -< Thanks for that, Russ. The static HTML/regenerate isn't an option I would care to contemplate on this particular site, though I do see the advantages in certain circumstances.
Cheers Terry ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* "Snake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > *To:* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "'Coldfusion Development'" > <[email protected]> > *Date:* Wed, 15 Oct 2008 10:50:57 +0100 > > If the pages are database driven and the data always need to be live > to the > second, then you won't be able to use cfcache or in fact any other > page > caching technique. > If however the data on the pages does not need to be live to the > second, > then you can use caching for whatever period of time you feel is > relevant. > > Of course your problem will come if you need to un-cache specific > pages, as > you will need to modify code or restart CF. In which case you would be > better off using a different solution. > > I wrote a caching component once that allowed programmatic > adding/removing/updating and viewing of cached items, and an admin UI > that > allowed you to view the entire cache as a tree and refresh/delete any > item > in the cache, so perhaps something like this might server you better. > It is > a simple thing to write actually. > > Of course the best solution for caching and fast pages is to actually > generate static HTML pages and not have any CFM pages on the site at > all, > then just have a scheduled task that re-generates the static pages as > and > when needed. > > > -- > Russ Michaels > Certified ColdFusion Professional > My Blog: www.russ.michaels.me.uk > Tel: 0845 8620034 > Fax: 07092 300330 > Skype: russmichaels > > Commerical ColdFusion & BlueDragon Hosting: www.cfmxhosting.co.uk > FREE CFML Developer hosting : www.cfdeveloper.co.uk > > > > Russ > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Terry Riley > Sent: 15 October 2008 10:14 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [CF-Dev] cfcache > > >- see footer for list info -< > <cfcache> > > I have a feeling that I tried using this on a site several years ago, > but can't remember why we didn't continue with it. > > The site is currently running CFMX 6.1 (with template caching and > trusted cache) against MySQL (with query caching). A N Other has > suggested to the owner that <cfcache> be implemented, but I am a > > little wary of doing that on a site that has a huge set of possible > URL combinations (football leagues country-wide), and in excess of > 300 cfm pages and 400 <cfinclud>ed data queries. > > Does anyone have experience of using cfcache in a busy production > environment - and are the overall results positive or negative (and > why?)? > > Cheers > Terry > http://www.confexdb.co.uk/ > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.523 / Virus Database: 270.8.0/1724 - Release Date: > 14/10/2008 > 02:02 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > For details on ALL mailing lists and for joining or leaving lists, go > to > http://list.cfdeveloper.co.uk/mailman/listinfo > > -- > CFDeveloper Sponsors:- > >- cfdeveloper Hosting provided by www.cfmxhosting.co.uk -< > >- Lists hosted by www.Gradwell.com -< > >- CFdeveloper is run by Russ Michaels, feel free to volunteer your > help -< > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.523 / Virus Database: 270.8.0/1724 - Release Date: > 14/10/2008 02:02 > > Terry http://www.confexdb.co.uk/ -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.523 / Virus Database: 270.8.0/1724 - Release Date: 14/10/2008 02:02 _______________________________________________ For details on ALL mailing lists and for joining or leaving lists, go to http://list.cfdeveloper.co.uk/mailman/listinfo -- CFDeveloper Sponsors:- >- cfdeveloper Hosting provided by www.cfmxhosting.co.uk -< >- Lists hosted by www.Gradwell.com -< >- CFdeveloper is run by Russ Michaels, feel free to volunteer your help -<
