You must have a PHP file that calls the smarty engine. In that file
you can assign variables to Smarty. Do you caching from that file,
and then pass the cached contents to Smarty's engine via something
like Smarty::assign()
Brian Brooks
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On Sep 10, 2007, at 12:24 AM, J A wrote:
I've read that it's not good to use Memcache to cache MySQL
queries, as the MySQL buffer already does this. Instead, I should
cache the html output. Is this what one should always do?
I'm running PHP and using Smarty for templates. The PHP throws the
output to Smarty, and Smarty is the thing that outputs the html.
Thus my application is not able to grab the html output. Or is
there a way to do it?
For instance, in a page I might have a "about us" section, a
"friends list", and a "blog list". I'd like to cache each of those
sections.