On 11/2/01, Fiona Barker penned:
>it will remain cached until the cache expires. once the cache expires, the
>next person to run it will cache it again.

OK cool. So, if I cache the query initially for 10 hours it will 
expire in 10 hours even if people are clicking on it constantly. 
That's good to know. I thought that even if it was cached, the clock 
would start clicking from 0 every time someone clicked it.
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Bud Schneehagen - Tropical Web Creations

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