Arvids Godjuks wrote: > Use XCache instead - it's simple, fast and stable. APC is far more complex > and unstable (is't like code for code)
I wouldn't dare host a production website on a Windows website ;-). I'm much more interested in getting APC running for testing purposes; seeing how nicely my code plays with the opcode cache, whether or not a different include scheme would result in better performance, etc. Testing with XCache would be helpful (and I will certainly look into it), but APC is the industry standard and my first priority. -- Edward Z. Yang GnuPG: 0x869C48DA HTML Purifier <http://htmlpurifier.org> Anti-XSS Filter [[ 3FA8 E9A9 7385 B691 A6FC B3CB A933 BE7D 869C 48DA ]] -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php