When you have debug set to 0 the file paths are cached in /app/tmp/
cache/persistent for a long time.  With debug set to 0 the cache
expiration is set to 10 seconds, so it is rebuilt often.  This came up
recently:
http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/acb50b492966f3fd?hl=en#

I wouldn't get my hopes up that your ticket will be acted on.

-Matt
http://www.pseudocoder.com



On Feb 27, 7:51 am, Abhimanyu Grover <[email protected]> wrote:
> I added a small hacky code in my bootstrap.php:
>
> require_once(CORE_PATH . 'cake' . DS .'dispatcher.php');
> require_once(LIBS .'router.php');
> require_once(APP .'app_controller.php');
> require_once(LIBS . DS . 'view' .DS.'view.php');
> require_once(LIBS .'string.php');
>
> This makes the homepage appear quickly. But the problem does exists if
> I open any other page, because it searches for any given controller
> too. I've also opened a ticket with details 
> here:https://trac.cakephp.org/ticket/6143
>
> Let me know if anymore of you are facing the same issue.
>
> On Feb 9, 8:19 pm, Emanuel Nedelcu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I've reduce the request time of a page by changing bootstrap.php file
> > like this:
> >  //App::import('Core', array('Dispatcher'));
> >  include('dispatcher.php')
>
> > I've noticed that it takes a lot of time to load the dispatcher using
> > the App::import function, so since bootstrap and dispatcher are in the
> > same folder I thought it won't be a problem to load the dispatcher
> > using include.
>
> > Emanuel
>
> > On Dec 16 2008, 4:09 pm, GeneSys <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hey Folks!
>
> > > So I'm using CakePHP for a couple of months now. The company I am
> > > working at asked me to write a new web portal for them, so I thought,
> > > "Well, Cake could make it!"
>
> > > After spending some hours the website was (nearly) finished and so I
> > > put it on the webspace the old webpage was at.
>
> > > I already noticed during development that the site requests took about
> > > 3 - 5 secs until the page displayed, but I thought this is due to my
> > > development environment (i just installed the XAMPP from apachefriends
> > > with all default settings), but after uploading the website on the
> > > host it got even worse.
>
> > > Request times are between 4 to (up to!) 15 secs. Which is really ..
> > > tooslowfor a business website. I also tried to cache a lot of
> > > database requests so I limited most of the page calls to only 3 or 4
> > > queries. But still load times are as high as they were before.
>
> > > So there are some facts about my project: It is just a small
> > > project ...
> > >  - Core
> > >    - 1 Model, 1 Controller, some views
> > >  - 5 Plugins: Often containing nothing more than a model and a
> > > controller
> > >  - intended use: about 1000 visitors per month
>
> > > So i don't have the faintest idea why cakePHP is running thatslow?
>
> > > Probably someone could take a look at the 
> > > website:http://www.eurolyser.com/v4/
> > > (cakePHP)http://www.eurolyser.com/_new/(oldwebsite, plain PHP and
> > > html) and tell what could be the problem about the high load times?
>
> > > I don't know which configuration settings to post and due to security
> > > concerns I just don't want to publish the whole cake config or
> > > phpinfo. But if any information is necessary needed please don't
> > > hesitate to ask.
>
> > > Thank you all in advance guys!
>
>
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