Ken --

Correct, you would have to have clients install Gears, though it might
make sense to do your caching from PHP, or use Yahoo Pipes to combine
the 20-30 feeds into one feed, that way you only do one feed load.
Also, I am curious to see why a feed load would take up to 20 seconds
for you.  That could be happening because you are loading so many
feeds at once and it is slowing down the client (browser) doing those
requests and parsing the responses.  If there is any single load
taking that long, please let me know.

Thanks,
Ben

On Feb 12, 12:09 pm, ktjonsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm developing a news site using Joomla 1.5 where the main content
> consists of RSS feeds. I'm using Google AjaxFeed to supply the feeds.
> My problem is that the time it takes to deliver the feeds vary
> dramatically, from about 1 sec to 20 secs, which is unacceptable. A
> single page contains approximately 20-30 feeds in 4-5 groups (each
> group generated by a separate Javascript). Unfortunately the site is
> not online yet so I cannot give you a link.
>
> My question is if it's possible to use client-side caching in some way
> to improve the performance (I know it's possible to use Google Gears
> and gearsAJAXHelper to improve performance, but that would require all
> potential users to install Google Gears locally, right?) Or should I
> call the AjaxFeed API
> from PHP and do server-side caching?
>
> Greatful for any comments.
>
> Cheers
> Ken
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