Here's a question. 

I have a site that has a HUGE include structure with lots of nesting. 

I may need to host this site for 200+ users and I'm afraid the amount of includes will 
overload the server. Should I be concerned? 

I got the idea that in order to avoid the overhead(if it's considerable), I can just 
run a script that crawls through all the includes and generates a 'non-include' 
version of the site, with all the include code redundantly pre-inserted into all the 
scripts. 

Is this feasible? If so, is there already a program that does this? 

Thanks for any suggestions,
-Mat�as 




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