Sander Temme a écrit :
On Aug 4, 2007, at 6:48 AM, Lucien GENTIS wrote:
I am translating manual/caching.xml (branche 2.2) for the french
translation project and I encounter a problem translating "But then
this is the point of caching content in the first place" (line 110)
because I don't really understand the meaning of the phrase,
regarding its context.
The lines above that statement discuss how a cached resource is served
based on a URL comparison. No other processing stages take place,
like (as the page mentions) URL manipulation by mod_proxy or
mod_rewrite, or authorization, dynamic content generation (PHP, CGI,
JSP) etc.
The point (see <http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/point>, mostly 1 and 3)
of caching a resource is to do the expensive stuff (fetching from a
back-end proxy, regular expression based rewrites, running a scripting
language to generate a page based on database information) once, put
the result in the cache and serve it from the cache on subsequent
requests.
Thanks for helping out with the translation.
S.
--Sander Temme
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Thanks for help and dictionary link
Lucien
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