On 7/17/06, Vivek Khera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 14, 2006, at 6:29 AM, Niels Huylebroeck wrote: # in httpd.conf KeepAlive On I've now also turned this on, thanks for the heads-up hadn't noticed this before (I run Centos
4.3 and it's disabled by default too)You absolutely 100% don't want to
On Jul 14, 2006, at 6:29 AM, Niels Huylebroeck wrote:
# in httpd.conf
KeepAlive On
I've now also turned this on, thanks for the heads-up hadn't noticed
this before (I run Centos 4.3 and it's disabled by default too)
You absolutely 100% don't want to do this on a busy public web site,
On Jul 15, 2006, at 12:44 PM, Jesse Vincent wrote:
Jesse;
When is the planned release for 3.6.1, I am planning an upgrade to
3.6 and from I 've been reading it sounds its worth waiting till
3.6.1
Roy
We, as a matter of course, do not promise release dates, other than
to support
Jesse;
When is the planned release for 3.6.1, I am planning an upgrade to 3.6
and from I 've been reading it sounds its worth waiting till 3.6.1
Roy
Jesse Vincent wrote:
2) Still, it was fetching all those files on every request, and arguably the
only one that ever changes is the main
Mike Taht wrote:
After installing 3.6.0 I noticed a significant apparent speed decrease
vs 3.4.5.
Basically, at least with my mod_perl based install, it was doing 15+
HTTP GET'S - to fetch the current web page, the graphics, and the CSS.
I fixed that in two ways.
1) Fedora Core 5's
Mike Taht wrote:
2) Still, it was fetching all those files on every request, and arguably
the only one that ever changes is the main web page.
Is there a better way to do this?
Still using 3.4.x, but we've modified the local/html/NoAuth directory so
that the content does not need to be
2) Still, it was fetching all those files on every request, and arguably the
only one that ever changes is the main web page. So I turned on:
ExpiresActive On
ExpiresByType text/css A3600 # expire in an hour
ExpiresByType image/png A3600
ExpiresByType application/x-javascript A3600