I think robetr is corretc, we could make the user end use of a site done by
this CMS faster if it is conprised of static pages for the most part. We the
admin or whatever changes any content do the site it is stored in a DB and
we could just have it build the static pages from the DB at the time of the
update. That way we also could come up with a wide range of templates for
the admin to use for certain sites.
my 2 cents.
-Shawn
-----Original Message-----
From: Zac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2001 3:59 PM
To: CF_OpenSource
Subject: Re: Just thinking about a feature
At 11:09 PM 8/11/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>I was just thinking about how to get the CMS to work. And one of the things
>that I have noticed is the directory structure of news sites. The basically
>have everything as static HTML so it is faster , I was thinking would could
>do something like that with the CMS system.
Do sites like C|Net actually have real directories or are they using the
appearance of directories to just pass URL information to a page.
I've seen PHP code that lets you target a default page in a directory and
then have the remaining portions of the URL simply be used as URL params.
Couldn't the system use cfcache to create static renderings of the pages?
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