Hi Mat
I have modified the SF Web Toolbar so that it works with Facebook.
Get in touch with me if you want a copy of it.
Balaji

On Feb 8, 2008, at 4:50 AM, Mat wrote:

>
> Hey all,
>
> I'd quite like to increase the speed of my website (facebook app),  
> as we are
> experiencing what I class as high loads (18k hits/hour), and the  
> strain on
> load times is starting to tell, and its only getting worse (10-20%  
> growth
> daily).
>
> I've got a quick question, I would typically use the debug toolbar  
> to work
> out the number of database queries per page, however as this is  
> javascript
> based it isn't available to me...(due to facebook format). Is there  
> any
> other quick and easy way to tell the number of db queries per page  
> so I can
> optimise these. My instinct was to look through the logs however I  
> thought I
> would ask here first if there was an easier solution to getting at  
> the debug
> toolbar information without needing javascript. I'd also quite like  
> to look
> at the profiler information as well, however I suspect this isn't  
> the issue
> and my lack of join's in propel statements is.
>
> Also any other tips for easy optimisations? The plan was to install  
> a php
> optimiser as well, and also to try and disable some of the symfony  
> code
> which isn't needed, (like the helpers we don't use).
>
> Thanks in Advance.
> Mat
>
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