ray wrote:
On Tuesday 03 Dec 2002 13:09, David Marsh's list-reading hat wrote:The eastiest way round this problem , is to get PHP to cache the pages that are dynamically generated.
My 'objection' to PHP in this instance is not that it's a programmingPHPA works great.
language (most of these HTML preprocessors are programming languages of
a sort) but that (afaik) PHP 'needlessly' impedes cacheability of pages
that aren't "intrinsically" dynamic as each document is assembled on the
fly live on the server before being served, which will be an unnecessary
overhead for most documents that I will write (Having said that I will
be playing with PHP on some occasions, I am sure). This is why I would
prefer a system that I can preprocess locally and then upload (static)
changes to the server.
Main problem with totally dynamic commercial sites is that they tend to be invisible to search engines.
George
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