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Posted by Dan Trainor on 10/24/05 01:13
Richard Lynch wrote:
> On Sat, October 22, 2005 11:42 pm, Dan Trainor wrote:
>
>>This would be a great solution, and I'm sure my concern is something
>>that's been discussed many times on this list - I'm worried about the
>>performance hit that the machine would take, if/when parsing a large
>>number of files, in this manner.
>>
>>For small sites, I have no problem adding .html, .htm and friends to
>>PHP's own AddType. But I'm not so sure for larger sites.
>>
>>I'll browse the archive for info and data, and weigh my options.
>
>
> Last benchmarks I saw clocked in at 5 to 10% loss to run all .htm and
> html files through PHP.
>
> That was awhile ago, though.
>
> Test on a dev server with apache benchmark (ab) before and after and see.
>
> PHP doesn't really *DO* much until it hits '<?php' if you think about it.
>
> It just reads the file, uses something like strtok() to search for
> '<?php' and spits it back out.
>
Richard -
Excellent; I'll be looking into that more.
Thanks
-dant
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