2009/2/27 Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>: > 2009/2/27 Jason Broyles <[email protected]>: >> >> Sorry about that, I am using Django. I do not know of any URL requests >> that may have caused it to jump. > > Do you have the obvious of having 'DEBUG' in Django settings file disabled. > >> The only thing I can think of is >> maybe a search engine bot, unsure though. I do have a sitemap that has >> about 100,000 pages in it. It is for a housing search application. Is >> there a way I can tell this? > > If you think it may be to do with sitemap, suggest you try and get > onto David Cramer on #django IRC. Can supply email address if need be. > I remember him complaining about overhead in large sitemaps. Something > about it all being generated in memory before being sent back. You may > even find reference to it in #django logs. > > http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=safari&rls=en&q=site%3Abotland.oebfare.com+sitemap+DavidCramer&btnG=Search > > In particular, one grumble at end of: > > http://botland.oebfare.com/logger/django/2008/09/30/
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