Martin Langhoff wrote:
I'm back on the block!
Great! :-)
After much prompting from Henri, I've setup MidCOM on one of Catalyst servers. And I like it a lot ;)
Yeah. The reusability and flexibility it provides has certainly made Midgard development a lot smoother.
Now, I am having one problem, and is that it is very slow. Very. I am not sure if it is supposed to take several seconds to load each page on a browser.
It is somewhat slow, but shouldn't be *that slow*. For example, www.routamc.org doesn't use caching and still operates at acceptable speeds.
Regarding cache, if you have CVS (or recent) MidCOM, and are using midcom-template, it is easy to enable MidCOM's caching system by setting "Enable cache" to YES and cachehandler to "filesystem" in /midcom-admin/settings/
Note: ensure that either your midgard-root.php or <(ROOT)> element calls in the <(code-finish)> element so caching can actually store the page contents. Otherwise the cache engine will just fail silently (meaning you get the pages, but they're uncached).
martin
/Bergie
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