yes, bill

I am actually doing the same thing! however, I still would like a pre-cached
transaction to run faster for those pages that are truly dynamic and can never
really be cached effectively.

-amen

Bill Moseley wrote:

> At 08:47 PM 12/8/99 -0800, Alex Menendez wrote:
> >I initially tried to do this by subclassing HTML::Parser and over-riding
> >the usual methods. However, this
> >was painfully slow.....even after chunking the files line by line.
>
> You didn't mention how many different HTML files you need to parse, or
> their size, so this may or may not work for you.  But on template files I
> use I only read and parse them once per child, and use a cache to store the
> most commonly used templates in the server process.  This works well if
> just a few templates are used a vast majority of the time, and you have a
> little extra memory available.
>
> Bill Moseley
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