Richard Lynch schreef:
Are you relying on autoload or anything of that nature to load in
class files, perhaps?

garanteed that it's not an autoload related problem.
and Im willing to bet it's a dns related issue - I remember similar
problems reported on the list and it always came down to dns.


On Wed, January 16, 2008 1:02 am, Dave M G wrote:
PHP list,

I have a set of PHP scripts that seem to be efficient and quick enough
both on my home testing environment, and a few different web-hosting
services I use.

However, on one particular web-hosting service, there is often a very
painful 10 second (!) lag when first loading up the scripts. This long
lag time can sometimes be manifest not just on the first page loaded,
but the second and maybe third as well.

But then after the first initial pages are loaded, the site seems to
speed up to what I would consider normal download pages for times.

There are some pages on the site that are not driven by these PHP
scripts, and they load up very quickly, indicating that only my PHP
scripts are affected.

So the problem seems to be, as far as I can tell, that something about
my PHP scripts is combining with some setting of this one web-hosting
server to create some kind of slowdown.

Is there any way I can diagnose a situation like this to get to the
root
of the problem? Perhaps there are common discrepancies between server
settings that I can look out for?

Any advice would be much appreciated.

Thank you.

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Articlass - open source CMS
http://articlass.org

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