On Tuesday 16 August 2005 07:04, michael chang wrote: > *sighs* PHP4, though, requires parsing *EVERY* page as it goes out of > the server.
No, just the PHP pages. I run mixed sites, and it's quite efficient as an Apache module, no significant performance penalty for a HTML page parsed through it (ie, no PHP code in it, just named .php or .phtml or whatever so that it gets feed to PHP). > I'm sorry, what's a CMS? Content Management System (slight variations on the acronym, but the idea is common): a way for dumb or busy users to easily manage website content. A wiki is a kind of CMS. Zope or Plone are common and more typical examples. Cheers; Leon -- http://cyberknights.com.au/ Modern tools; traditional dedication http://plug.linux.org.au/ Member, Perth Linux User Group http://slpwa.asn.au/ Member, Linux Professionals WA http://osia.net.au/ Member, Open Source Industry Australia http://linux.org.au/ Member, Linux Australia _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer