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Turn off phpWebSite's cache
updated by rck, 2004-10-10

Usually, caching is good. It saves rendering time and makes websites snappier. Most interesting: This isn't always true for phpWebSite. It sure isn't in my case. I can feel a big speed improvement now after turning the Cache off, regular visitors might as well. No one knows, why. Even the readme states, there could be a speed improvement by turning it off

Where?

All the caching configuration is written in conf/cache.php. Please change it to the following to turn it completely off. Or play around with it to get the result you want to get

<?php if (!defined("CACHE"))
define("CACHE", FALSE);

if (!defined("GLOBAL_CACHE"))
define("GLOBAL_CACHE", FALSE);

if (!defined("TTL"))
define("TTL", 15);

if (!defined("PAGE_CACHE"))
define("PAGE_CACHE", FALSE);
?>




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  • Speed and cache

    Posted on 2004-10-09 13:31:53 By Anonymous

    If you have a lot of users, and more than one looks at the same page; then caching is usefull. For 2-5 users looking at different pages, caching is useless. Anyway, if caching is ON, there are a few additional sql-query's for it.

    Yves

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    • Re: Speed and cache

      Posted on 2004-10-09 20:46:56 By rck[110]

      To me, that suggests, that most of the sites should turn caching off. How big are the odds that there are, for example, 100 users on a site and 10 of them looking at the same page?

      I guess, this would require quite a big server... Maybe appstate u should turn that off by default?

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