> I installed jyve successfully, works great. Still I have
> some questions.

great!

> 1) How to have different projects with differnt URL with one
> installation of jyve. I dont want all my projects to be cluttered in one
> page.

You have a few choices here...just have multiple installations of Jyve or
come up with some new Screens that display projects in a different "view".

> 2) Is there any way to dump whole thing in HTML files.  I dont need
> modification features in files. This is for : to keep a backup / fast
> faq on net by files only / Give it to someone.

It would be really easy to write a crawler that crawls the site and saves
things into static files. Also, Jyve is already pretty damn fast...there
really isn't a good reason to not have it dynamic. that is the point of
it.

> 3) How to make (not yet released ) feature ,realease all the
> new additions in one shot. Do i have to go to each addition
> to release it.

update faq set released='Y';
update question set released='Y';
update answer set released='Y';
update topic set released='Y';
update project set released='Y';

;-)

It would be trivial to write an Action module to do this. Go for it. ;-)

> 1) How big an answer can be without affecting performance.

That depends on your machine of course. Remember, you can have multiple
answers for a single question.

> 2) Will an image show in an answer if i just give http href
> for that image. OR how to insert an image in answer.

Of course. This is an HTML question, not a Jyve question. <img
src="http://www.foo.com/image.gif>

> 3)Does jyve make  a query to database everytime  to generate
> Topics with questions  any time a request is made. 

It does do a small amount of caching on an individual user basis. This
should probably be moved into the GlobalCache part of Turbine, but that
part didn't exist when I wrote Jyve...

>    This is a concern ,if the FAQ goes too big, it will take
> too much time to load,and in web based system lots of hits
> will kill the system.
>   I can see FAQ on 'Apache jserv' on Apache site taking too
> much time to
> load .

That is because it is getting pounded and is on a shared resource with
many other things going on. MySQL also isn't very well tuned. On top of
it, that page is extremely heavy in terms of number of queries...

My opinion is that it really isn't deadly slow at all and is still quite
useful.

> 1) Adding a project adds extra white spaces in end in
> Database Column
> for project name. Spaces shoud be rtrimmed here.

submit a patch please.

-jon


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