Christopher Dwan wrote:
Standard caching in Radiant involves the web server talking to Radiant.
Basically Radiant looks around and says "ah, I have it here already,
here you go."
Static caching is where the web server comes into the room, sees the
page there and leaves without Radiant knowin
Standard caching in Radiant involves the web server talking to
Radiant. Basically Radiant looks around and says "ah, I have it here
already, here you go."
Static caching is where the web server comes into the room, sees the
page there and leaves without Radiant knowing about it. It doesn't
Christopher Dwan wrote:
Hey, I just saw this on github!
http://github.com/tricycle/radiant-static-caching-extension
Has anyone used it? Is this 'production ready', i.e. safe to use? I
haven't seen any discussion about it..
I'm missing something.. how does this differ from page caching?
Ja
On Oct 3, 2008, at 8:04 PM, Christopher Dwan wrote:
Hey, I just saw this on github!
http://github.com/tricycle/radiant-static-caching-extension
Has anyone used it? Is this 'production ready', i.e. safe to use?
I haven't seen any discussion about it..
Production ready is a funny concept. L