>
> I have some sets of values that I have stored in several tables in a mySQL
> database.  These don't often change, but are referenced on every
> single page
> view.  While each call is quick, as a gross the load on the server is too
> high.  I would like to know if there is a way to have these sets of values
> remain persistent in the server's memory between calls from browsers, like
> environment variables, to reduce the back and forth calls to
> mySQL.  As the
> data from the calls are almost always the same, it would seem easier this
> way.
>
> Any thoughts?  Comments?  RTFM suggestions?
>
> Mike
>
Use a 404 handler to build static html pages from the database. To refresh
the content just delete the static content - this could be done
automatically at predetermined intervals using cron or similar.

FFT
Rich


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