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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/25/07 03:14
AnrDaemon wrote:
> Greetings, jfizer.
> In reply to Your message dated Wednesday, October 24, 2007, 23:21:11,
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>>> tha fact that adding a header triples the load time suggests to me
>>> that what you are annoyed about is the rendering time, rather than the
>>> script time.
>
> j> Could very well be, I've not tried to time the difference if any when
> j> the application consumes the XML.
>
> j> Whats more, it turns out that the resulting XML file is over five
> j> megs, which would be the major source of the performance bottle neck.
>
> Make sure You have output_buffering option enabled and set to value around
> Your typical page output size.
> It should help speed up page output a bit.
> This option disabled by default IIRC.
> Check phpinfo(); from Your website for more information.
> You may also try to zip output traffic if client application supports that.
> Keywords: Output control functions, ob_gzhandler
>
>
Output buffering won't do him any good. In fact, it will slow things down.
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