Ian Holsman wrote:
> I'm not sure if this means that ALL filters are slow, or if
> it is just mod-include.

I'm sure that there are some aspects of mod_include that can be improved,
but the fact of the matter is that a filter that looks at every byte across
buckets and brigades is going to slow things down. With 2.0 admins will 
need to do a more judicious job of bringing filters into play (like not
running all .html and .shtml files through mod_include).

> 
> I also have some truss output for these, and I'll put them on the site
> if anyone wants to see what is going on.

I would love to see any performance or profiling information that you have.
The more info, the better the solution.

Thanks,

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Paul J. Reder
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