Good suggestion, Tony.

The other option is to publish the pages in other ways - rather than
publishing .aspx pages, you could publish the content as XML or text
fields and then dynamically display them.  This requires a pretty
significant re-engineering of the way your site works, though (you'll
need URL re-writing for a start).

The folder option is certainly the best place to start!

Mark

On Oct 5, 4:53 pm, Tony Gayter <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah we had that, .net sites dont usually have a huge number of pages as its
> dynamic so when it restarted you dont really notice it, but as reddot
> outputs thousands (depending on the size of your site) it will bring it to a
> halt. There is a way round this (sort off). If you get the sections of your
> site to publish to subfolders this breaks up the site for .net and it will
> only parse the pages in each folder as you go into the section, this means
> the root (which would be the home page and maybe teh second level pages
> depending on how you publish) parse very quickly and you get performance
> back. Also it will only re-parse files in folders which have had files
> updated keeping other folders in cache.

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