Well, my first thought is to check for the user id - Boost is almost certainly crawling the site as an anonymous user, yeah? And if we're talking about user-specific data, just have the process not run if the user_id == 0.
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Dayton Perkins <goodnewsday...@gmail.com>wrote: > I have a lot of data that I am loading into PHP buffer from a text file > cache. I recently added the Boost module. When the Boost crawler runs, I > have no need for this data as it is user-specific. > What server variable is available to determine whether the process is a > Web request or not? I would like to limit the resources that Boost uses > when crawling the site. > -- > > > *Kindest regards,* *Dayton Perkins* [image: Dayton Perkins] > > Good News Design > > Intelligent Web Programming for Business > Dayton Perkins: Recent American Expat in Hong Kong > [image: day...@goodnewsdesign.com] <day...@goodnewsdesign.com> > day...@goodnewsdesign.com [image: Phone Me] U.S Phone (rings me in HK) > 616-795-9039 > > http://goodnewsdesign.com > [image: GND Logo] <http://goodnewsdesign.com> <http://goodnewsdesign.com> > > > -- John Fiala www.jcfiala.net
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