Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
this is right, Squid won't work either since the site is using cookies
and the authenticated pages have the same addresses as the anonymous
pages. However I am convinced that some sort of mirroring with ZEO would
speed up the access for conference attendees.
My point i
Michael Hudson wrote:
Jean-Marc Orliaguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
this is right, Squid won't work either since the site is using cookies
and the authenticated pages have the same addresses as the anonymous
pages. However I am convinced that some sort of mirroring with ZEO
would speed up the
Jean-Marc Orliaguet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> this is right, Squid won't work either since the site is using cookies
> and the authenticated pages have the same addresses as the anonymous
> pages. However I am convinced that some sort of mirroring with ZEO
> would speed up the access for confe
Chris Withers wrote:
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
I've increased the size of the 'main_db' cache to 1 objects, but
it doesn't help when the cache is empty.
Zope-2.7.2 has two severe memory leaks, transciense issues, see
http://zope.org/Products/Zope/2.7.4/CHANGES.txt - so I don't think
it's a
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
I've increased the size of the 'main_db' cache to 1 objects, but it
doesn't help when the cache is empty.
Zope-2.7.2 has two severe memory leaks, transciense issues, see
http://zope.org/Products/Zope/2.7.4/CHANGES.txt - so I don't think it's
a good choice, but this
Chris Withers wrote:
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
I noticed that too. The first loading of the page takes quite some
until all objects are in the cache (and there are quite a lot of
objects on a single page). Could have something to do with the zope
object cache settings? The server is Zope-2.7.
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
I noticed that too. The first loading of the page takes quite some until
all objects are in the cache (and there are quite a lot of objects on a
single page). Could have something to do with the zope object cache
settings? The server is Zope-2.7.2 maybe it should upg
Laura Creighton wrote:
search boxes belong at the top. people who only come to the site to search
it hate to have to scroll to the bottom in order to get to work.
Yes, but if you don't know it's a search box, it's useless.
Given your comments, I agree it'd make more sense for the box to appear
ab
In a message of Thu, 03 Feb 2005 08:03:25 GMT, Chris Withers writes:
>Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
>> the structure is now online. I had to make some of the level 1 item
>> titles shorter.
>> There are some more adjustments to be made in the left navigation
>> portlet. But it will be easier to see
Magnus Lyckå wrote:
Jacob Hallén wrote:
Here is the menu structure that I would like to have for the website.
I think it fairly well reflects the way people think when they view
the site.
I'm missing a place in the menu structure for speaker
presentations/interviews. Should we have that?
prob
Jacob Hallén wrote:
Here is the menu structure that I would like to have for the website.
I think it fairly well reflects the way people think when they view the site.
I'm missing a place in the menu structure for speaker
presentations/interviews. Should we have that?
Registration issues
Regi
Chris Withers wrote:
1. Was really slow to load when I just went there
another thing: the server has 4 processors but the zope processes do not
seem to be bound to any of them.
is there the equivalent of 'taskset' command on debian?
/JM
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Chris Withers wrote:
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
the structure is now online. I had to make some of the level 1 item
titles shorter.
There are some more adjustments to be made in the left navigation
portlet. But it will be easier to see what changes to do when content
has been published.
Just to
Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
the structure is now online. I had to make some of the level 1 item
titles shorter.
There are some more adjustments to be made in the left navigation
portlet. But it will be easier to see what changes to do when content
has been published.
Just to say, the website is s
Jacob Hallén wrote:
It looks like this email got caught in a network ffailure at our site. I'm
resending, so in case you see 2, you know why.
Here is the menu structure that I would like to have for the website.
I think it fairly well reflects the way people think when they view the site.
Jacob
It looks like this email got caught in a network ffailure at our site. I'm
resending, so in case you see 2, you know why.
Here is the menu structure that I would like to have for the website.
I think it fairly well reflects the way people think when they view the site.
Jacob
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