Wow! That's a heck of a difference. I haven't found any pages that stand out
like that, although my analysis is incomplete. But by any chance, are you
walking through the history of a lot of pages in that wikitalk? Because the
next candidate for caching is the page history...right now in 2.0 it's
parsed from disk/database every time. 

It'll be fairly easy to add, but for obvious reasons I want the caching
stuff to be as simple as possible. 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nathan Jones
> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2007 4:54 PM
> To: FlexWiki Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Flexwiki-users] Shipping FlexWiki 2.0 - Proposed Feature
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> 
> I'm glad you checked this in, I was just about to ping you for it...
> I'm getting a pretty distinct performance difference between 1.8 and
> 2.0 with some wikitalk, (Derek's that I just updated for 2.0)
> 
> So basically, this is what I've got:
> 
> ver           ttfb             ttlb         diff
> 1.8         1370.75   1372.5        1.75
> 2.0 w/o   1673.5     1675.25      1.75
> 2.0 w      34151.5    34153.25   1.75
> 
> 
> where 2.0 w/o is a page without the wikitalk and 2.0 w is the same
> page with the wikitalk missing.
> 
> We use this and a couple of other bits of wikitalk a lot and I'll need
> this to be a bit better to push it out.
> 
> Anything cooking in this area to maybe boost the wikitalk stuff?
> 
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