It will never change, but there are thousands of movies, I will only
know a movie ID after some execution of the gadget querys for it for
the first time. So it is impossible to know all ids beforehand. It
will be known on demand as a user looks for a movie and the id is
found. Then I would store it so the next user that looks for the same
movie would not need the fetch.


Abraços,
André Tavares



On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 4:28 PM, String<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 18 June, 16:15, André Tavares <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> But the cache holds for 1 hour, and my id information is static, so
>> once I get it, it will never change. Thats why I want to store it.
>
> Never changes? If that's true, why not just code it into the XML?
>
> If it does change occasionally, I'd just leave the iGoogle cache
> refresh alone, and let it hit your server once an hour. I'll bet you
> have more pressing things to worry about. :^)
>
> String
> >
>

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