You could look at server-side caching
(cache-tags, plain ol' caching, etc).
Of course, it has its own advantages and
disadv's. But if you're mostly serving
static content, or something which doesn't
change too often (like financial or stock
market info), then this could speed up your
pages to a m
I own a virtual tour company, and I was hoping that you ( Being the gurus
that you are ) could help me out with something. I am looking for software
which will allow people visiting my site to download some fairly large jpegs
quickly. I would also be interested if you could recommend any softwa
On Friday, September 27, 2002 at 23:53, Amrit Hallan wrote:
AH> But is it a proper way? Should I first dump the records in an array
AH> and then make the program enter the mail sending loop, or the above
AH> way is fine?
the best way to do this is to dump your records to an array and then write
Well, for the time being, I'm using Access. I just want to know which
would be the faster way, not whether I should use Access or not :-)
Amrit Hallan
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