Posted by Juliette on 07/06/06 00:56
Bagus wrote:
> Nice, but this means to modify all the scripts accessing database and I
> that is a big challange since I have hundreds of scripts...
> My idea was quite simple, just buffering the php output with a expire
> time variable script by script...
>
> lorento ha scritto:
>
>> pdc@email.it wrote:
>>> I need a simple buffering method to cache PHP script-files to reduce
>>> the number of db queries.
>> If you want to reduce the db queries cache the query result. You can
>> see the php adodb cache method : http://adodb.sourceforge.net/
>>
>> The php adodb will save the query and query result into file...if the
>> query match at cache...the result will be taken from the cache.
>>
>> ---
>> http://blog.deshot.com
>> http://www.deshot.com
>
Have a look at Phunami :
http://www.phpgeek.com/pragmacms/index.php?layout=main&cslot_1=11
I haven't used it (yet), but had it tagged for a similar use.
Still.. you will probably still have to edit a number of if not all your
scripts to include this one.
Good luck,
Juliette
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