[wp-hackers] suggestions for the next (not immediate)release
Amit Gupta
wp at igeek.info
Tue Aug 9 08:16:08 GMT 2005
I know WP-Cache2 is a server-side cacheing, but it indeed creates more
than 1 copy of a page in the cache. frankly I haven't investigated this
deeply due to lack of time, but 1 thing I can tell you is that if you
are logged in to WP, then it'll create a cache-file for you & 1 for
someone who's not logged in, so that you see the "edit post" links along
with the post titles(if your theme has them). though this dual
cache-file creation is OK & not a problem, but I just mentioned it to
tell you that it indeed creates more than 1 copy of the cache-file!! ;)
I think that more can be found out by doing some basic testing, I'll do
it if I get some free time any soon. Please don't take this part of my
suggestion(multiple cache-file creation by WP-Cache2) entirely seriously
as I don't have any facts to back it up as I admit I haven't tested it
up, what I wrote is what some people who've tested told me. whether they
are right or wrong, I'm not 100% sure.
but the WP-Cache2 issue put aside, I think even Matt & Ryan would agree
that a lot can be done to tighten up the WP Code & its speed can be
increased significantly!!
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Amit Gupta
http://igeek.info/ || http://blog.igeek.info/
http://blog.igeek.info/wp-plugins/igsyntax-hiliter
----- Original Message -----
From: Jason Bainbridge
To: wp-hackers at lists.automattic.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [wp-hackers] suggestions for the next (not
immediate)release
On 8/9/05, Amit Gupta <wp at igeek.info> wrote:
>
> I've one suggestion for the next release, it needs not be the
immediate next
> release.
> How about reducing & optimising the code for faster execution?
WordPress
> still lacks a lot behind TextPattern & LightPress(though its only a
> front-end for WordPress) when it comes to speed. Recently I've heard
a lot
> of people complaining about speed and a cacheing solution like
WP-Cache2,
> though effective, is not much of an improvement as its sort of
cookie based,
> so if a client visits the blog & the home page gets cached, that
same cached
> copy will be served to him on his next visit & not to someone else
visiting
> from somewhere else. So its sort of a waste, more so if you consider
the
> hit/miss ratio.
What gave you that idea? Wp-Cache 2 -
http://mnm.uib.es/gallir/wp-cache-2/ is a server side caching solution
and has nothing to do with the client, the plugin checks to see if
there is a static file for the requested page on the server and if not
creates one, then it has checks to check things like when a new post
is made so the cache gets flushed on the server automatically.
Regards,
--
Jason Bainbridge
http://kde.org - webmaster at kde.org
Personal Site - http://jasonbainbridge.com
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