This benchmark can be very non-representive. If you don't know how to
optimize each and every thing under test, you end up with unfair
benchmark and come to potentially wrong conclusions. Take TT, add compiled
template caching on the disk and shared TT object and I bet TT won't be at
the
The Eagle Books explanation of notes isn't very clear. Could someone point
me to a page that explains it somewhat better? In what situation would it be
beneficial to use them?
Jamie Krasnoo
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On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Jamie Krasnoo wrote:
The Eagle Books explanation of notes isn't very clear. Could someone point
me to a page that explains it somewhat better? In what situation would it be
beneficial to use them?
You use notes (or pnotes) when you want a kind of global variable that is
will trillich wrote:
HTML::Mason
Template-Toolkit
tuppence type='mine'
These are only two I have much experience with. I've found both to be
well written, stable and well supported. TT makes it easier to separate
the logic from the presentation layer IMHO. But every time I
will trillich wrote:
HTML::Mason
Template-Toolkit
tuppence type='mine'
These are only two I have much experience with. I've found both to be
well written, stable and well supported. TT makes it easier to separate
the logic from the presentation layer IMHO. But every time I
will trillich wrote:
HTML::Mason
Template-Toolkit
tuppence type='mine'
These are only two I have much experience with. I've found both to be
well written, stable and well supported. TT makes it easier to separate
the logic from the presentation layer IMHO. But every time I
my system is build on linux+apache
now i'm create virtual hosts.i change the
config file (/opt/apache/conf/httpd.conf)like
this:
# get the server name from the Host:
headerUseCanonicalName Off# this log format can be split
per-virtual-host based on the first fieldLogFormat "%V %h