Good stuff on the caching stuff Craig. It's great to see us ploughing
towards a public release :o)

The admin page for caching is now complete including paging and filtering
the current page. I haven't started the configuration page yet because I've
been absolutely slammed this week, but I will get to it. All of the admin
pages have been updated to the new "Chocolate" theme. they use the standard
stylesheet references that the normal pages uses, so will also take on any
changes to the main site.

I'm happy to commit what I've got now and to add the config page later if
people want what I've got so far.

Derek.


On 8/21/07, Craig Andera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  OK, I just checked in one more caching change. Topic existence is now
> cached as well. This may improve performance on pages with lots of links to
> nonexistent topics. See build 2.0.0.113.
>
>
>
> This checkin is particularly significant for me because it marks the last
> change I have on my mental list of "stuff I broke in FlexWiki 1.8". The
> admin pages for caching and configuration are on Derek's plate…how's that
> going, anyway, buddy? J
>
>
>
> Now I need to go off and analyze performance of the changes I made.
> Hopefully it'll look pretty comparable to FlexWiki 1.8, although as I
> said, direct comparisons are tricky. When we do finally complete the
> remaining dev work and hit our performance goals, we can call it RC1 and
> start the push to RTW.
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