STARTUP, PARSING, & SHUTDOWN

2002-08-14 Thread Paul Giesenhagen
I have been noticing that my STARTUP, PARSING, & SHUTDOWN when it comes to exectuion time, has been jumping all over the place, for no reason it seems .. it is going from 0 to 400ms ... any reason why this varies so much? CF5.0 WinNT IIS 5 Thanks Paul Giesenhagen QuillDe

startup,parsing & shutdown

2000-11-02 Thread Steve Nelson
Does anyone know of a rule of thumb to improve the execution time on "Startup, Parsing & Shutdown"? I'm noticing when i do the detailed view of my execution times, this last step is commonly the thing that is slowing my page down. Steve Nelson http://www.SecretAgents.co

Re: STARTUP, PARSING, & SHUTDOWN

2002-08-14 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Paul Giesenhagen wrote: > I have been noticing that my STARTUP, PARSING, & SHUTDOWN when it comes to exectuion >time, has been jumping all over the place, for no reason it seems .. it is going from >0 to 400ms ... any reason why this varies so much? > > CF5.0 WinNT IIS 5

RE: STARTUP, PARSING, & SHUTDOWN

2002-08-14 Thread Mike Brunt
Brunt, CTO Webapper http://www.webapper.com Downey CA Office 562.243.6255 AIM - webappermb "Webapper - Making the NET work" -Original Message- From: Paul Giesenhagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 4:23 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: STARTUP, PARSING, &

Re: STARTUP, PARSING, & SHUTDOWN

2002-08-14 Thread Paul Giesenhagen
August 14, 2002 6:39 PM Subject: Re: STARTUP, PARSING, & SHUTDOWN > Paul Giesenhagen wrote: > > I have been noticing that my STARTUP, PARSING, & SHUTDOWN when it comes to exectuion time, has been jumping all over the place, for no reason it seems .. it is going from 0 to 400ms ...

RE: STARTUP, PARSING, & SHUTDOWN

2002-08-14 Thread Dave Watts
> > Can you increase the template cache? That should make sure > > this happens less. > > That bumped it back down ... I moved it up to 2048 and it > seems to be flowing more smoothly now! You might want to increase it even further - ideally, in CF 5 you want the template cache to be several ti

RE: startup,parsing & shutdown

2000-11-02 Thread Mark Johnson
-Original Message- From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 5:43 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: startup,parsing & shutdown Does anyone know of a rule of thumb to improve the execution time on "Startup, Parsing & Shutdown"? I'm noticing when

Re: startup,parsing & shutdown

2000-11-02 Thread Steve Nelson
ution/included order. > > Mark Johnson > --- > Senior Cold Fusion Developer > Cardinal Communications > > -Original Message- > From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2000 5:43 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subj

RE: startup,parsing & shutdown

2000-11-02 Thread Dan Haley
ber 02, 2000 9:43 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: startup,parsing & shutdown Does anyone know of a rule of thumb to improve the execution time on "Startup, Parsing & Shutdown"? I'm noticing when i do the detailed view of my execution times, this last step is commonly the thing that is

RE: startup,parsing & shutdown

2000-11-02 Thread ron
> > Does anyone know of a rule of thumb to improve the execution time on > > "Startup, Parsing & Shutdown"? > > > > I'm noticing when i do the detailed view of my execution times, this > > last step is commonly the thing that is slowing my page d

RE: startup,parsing & shutdown

2000-11-05 Thread Dave Watts
> Why does the detail view order the templates in alpha order? > It would be much nicer for fusebox if they were listed in > execution/included order. I suspect that the detail view info is stored in a structure. CF currently outputs structures in alphabetical order, although that behavior isn

RE: startup,parsing & shutdown

2000-11-05 Thread Cameron Childress
> > Why does the detail view order the templates in alpha order? > > It would be much nicer for fusebox if they were listed in > > execution/included order. > yes indeed. I'm going to submit it as a request to allaire. I am actually curious to know what impact displaying the templates in execut