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From: Santiago Peirano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:17 AM
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Subject: [PHP] Keep PHP variable values between script calls - XML RPC
Ok, here we go.
I would like to implement
Santiago Peirano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Keep PHP variable values between script calls - XML RPC
>
> Ok, here we go.
> I would like to implement an XML-RPC server (a script of course) that
>
If you're trying to prevent hitting the database then just cache the
page result and store it as a temporary html file. Then serve the
temporary file whenever people visit (and update every 15 minutes).
Jason
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Jay Blanchard wrote:
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Ok, here we go.
I would like to implement an XML-RPC server (a script of course) that
keeps the value of certain variables between the different invocations
of the script.
I think that it should be possible, but I don't know where to start
(none of the search in inte
[snip]
Ok, here we go.
I would like to implement an XML-RPC server (a script of course) that
keeps the value of certain variables between the different invocations
of the script.
I think that it should be possible, but I don't know where to start
(none of the search in internet gave me a starti
[snip]
I would like to implement an XML-RPC server (a script of course) that
keeps the value of certain variables between the different invocations
of the script.
[/snip]
Could you store them in a file? Maybe a database.
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Ok, here we go.
I would like to implement an XML-RPC server (a script of course) that
keeps the value of certain variables between the different invocations
of the script.
I think that it should be possible, but I don’t know where to start
(none of the search in internet gave me a starting poin
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