Bill,
One problem I have is that I have a ton of "static" pages -- the
content is static and the full page is built by TT. I quote "static"
because the pages all show either the "login" link, or once logged in, show
the user's name (and also the menus change a bit). So, those can't
really be cached, even for a few seconds -- you can't login in and
still see a page that says "login".
We have a similar problem here. Now, we haven't actually tried implementing this yet, because we haven't found the dev
cycles to devote to it, but here's a plan that we came up with.
We take our templates that have such substitutions and turn them into "two pass" generation templates. We use two
different pairs of delimiters to distinguish between variables that can be substituted and then cached, and variables
which must always be regenerated on every page load. Then we run it through TT2 once, cache that, then run it through
TT2 a second time before displaying.
That's just a rough outline, but it's what we came up with. I present it mainly in the hope that it might spark ideas
from others (or perhaps that others might have thoughts on how to improve the plan).
-- Buddy
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