On 7 Feb 2004, at 2:36 pm, Geoff Howard wrote:

Vadim Gritsenko wrote:

Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Samedi, 7 f�v 2004, � 15:15 Europe/Zurich, Geoff Howard a �crit :

Vadim Gritsenko wrote:

5) Cacheable XSP is *painfully* slow! It takes 2 seconds per request!!!...

Um, isn't that because the xsp intentionally sleeps for 2 seconds so you can observe the effect of the caching? It says it is doing so right on the page last time I looked.

Indeed, this is by design so one can easily tell whether the page is served from the cache or generated.
Good, then strike (5) from the list :-)

As long as I can take credit for "fixing" it!



Am I missing something here. I thought that logging was there to enable this kind of 'debugging' with the absolute minimum of time penalty. Using a two second delay in a production version as a 'hidden' way of communicating what's going on seems, to put it mildly, 'daft'.


Stuart.




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