[wp-hackers] Dashboard performance
Robert Deaton
false.hopes at gmail.com
Fri May 5 03:06:40 GMT 2006
On 5/4/06, Roy Schestowitz <r at schestowitz.com> wrote:
> ...Yet it comes to show the deficiency of caching. Check too frequently
> and hog resources; check infrequently and present out-of-date information.
We already cache.
> As to other ideas: data prefetching for feeds,
This would be the point of the cron, the data would be prefetched and
not on page load.
> use of stylehseet to alter
> the order/flow of content and thus the order in which file requests are
> made in most Web browsers. There are several such subtle optimisation
> tricks.
We've talked about these things in the past and they are not a
solution, and cannot be in a software like WordPress, there are too
many outside factors to consider:
-Things like mod_gzip, which have their own buffer inside apache, and
won't send to the browser until the page is done loading.
-The adverse performance effects of flush(), its unreliability on
certain PHP SAPIs
-etc.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Roy
>
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