On Friday, November 15, 2002, at 06:26  AM, Barry A. Warsaw wrote:

+1.  I wonder if you couldn't largely acheive those results by
fronting your archive w/ squid (he says, having never set up a squid
server).  Say your archives are always built on demand, but squid
thinks they're static and feeds them out if they're in its cache.  To
regen from scratch you blow away the cache and let it warm up again.

You run into the "how many things do you want to force an admin to build, maintain and rely on"?

I won't argue against it, but it's not the way I'd take it. I'd rather stuff things into a database and build static pages out of them as requested. Or perhaps a better way would be to store messages static, meta-data in a database, and build indexes on the fly, since the messages won't change....


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