Thank you Gerald for your answer.> > I've been using Embperl about for 2 years and I like it! > This is very good, power and light tool to build dynamic > content using Perl. >
:-)
> I've read once in this mail list about possibility to cache > Embperl output like that: > > [- Execute ( { inputfile=>'myEmbperl.html', expires_in => 60 } ) -] > > but I'd like to know more details about Embperl caching mechanizm: > where are stored caching pages, how to manage them etc. >
At the moment everything is cached in memory. See perldoc Config.pod for configuration directives that influences the caching.
Are you planning to implement cache Embperl output on the hard disk and if yes
when will we able to use that feature?
Gerald
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