[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #18978: rewrite_rules

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Tue Oct 18 04:09:18 UTC 2011


#18978: rewrite_rules
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 Reporter:  obscurecloud  |       Owner:
     Type:  defect (bug)  |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal        |   Milestone:  Awaiting Review
Component:  General       |     Version:
 Severity:  normal        |  Resolution:
 Keywords:                |
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Description changed by SergeyBiryukov:

Old description:

> This may or may not be the place for this.
> I've seen this issue debated in another ticket and it's marked resolved.
> I'd like to put a different point of view into the debate.
>
> I have a site with 2800 pages and growing by about 20 per day.
> The size of the wp_options filed rewrite_rules (3MB and 3,000,000
> characters in this one field))  was crashing my server consistently until
> I changed the permalink structure.
>
> It recently crashed my server due to the permalink structure of
> category/postname and was very hard to track down that this was the
> cause. The severity of the problem and ease of reproducing should garner
> some attention to this issue.
>
> First I'd like to point that while you all know that this is not the best
> way to do it for performance reasons, that info is not readily available
> to the average web developer using Wordpress.
>
> My fist suggestion is that if you don't change the way WP stores the
> rewrite rules, you put a notice on the permalink page about the
> performance issues of this type of permalink.
>
> My second suggestion is that this type of permalink structure be better
> supported for obvious reasons. It's popular, easy to read, and many
> people believe it enhances SEO. Wordpress is used as a CMS more often
> these days.

New description:

 This may or may not be the place for this.
 I've seen this issue debated in another ticket and it's marked resolved.
 I'd like to put a different point of view into the debate.

 I have a site with 2800 pages and growing by about 20 per day.
 The size of the wp_options filed rewrite_rules (3MB and 3,000,000
 characters in this one field))  was crashing my server consistently until
 I changed the permalink structure.

 It recently crashed my server due to the permalink structure of
 category/postname and was very hard to track down that this was the cause.
 The severity of the problem and ease of reproducing should garner some
 attention to this issue.

 First I'd like to point that while you all know that this is not the best
 way to do it for performance reasons, that info is not readily available
 to the average web developer using !WordPress.

 My fist suggestion is that if you don't change the way WP stores the
 rewrite rules, you put a notice on the permalink page about the
 performance issues of this type of permalink.

 My second suggestion is that this type of permalink structure be better
 supported for obvious reasons. It's popular, easy to read, and many people
 believe it enhances SEO. !WordPress is used as a CMS more often these
 days.

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