There is a caching engine built in to Farcry that is VERY effective at
making sites work quickly.  I'd recommend you slap this code around
the navigation nodes first and work your way in from there.  I think I
put it in 4 places on one Farcry site i deployed and saw a 75%
reduction in load time!

read this for a "how to"

http://farcry.daemon.com.au/go/objectid/91FB550A-D0B7-4CD6-F9DB0405D8C478F5

Steve

On 4/13/05, claudio rosemffet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all,
> I'm about to finish my farcry website successfully.
> From now on, my site are in developer status, but soon it will be in
> production mode.
> I'm having a little problem. Everything goes fine, except for the speed.
> Sometimes, the site becames slow, ie the left frame, navajo tree, etc.
> Sometimes it takes 10 secs to finish the display of the frame.
> I must say there'n no too much items on the tree, and practically nobody
> are surfing it !.
> So, what can I expect when the site are in production mode and hundreeds
> of people surfing it.?
> There's any idea to speed up a farcry site..?
> (mysql with apache - linux)(the database has the indexes successfully
> created)
> Any suggestion or experience about it will be very usefull.!
> regards,
> 
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