Hello,
The reluctance to install DOM and XSL might be due to the fact that they
tend to use a little bit more of processor and memory than other
modules. But then again you can say the same about a join on a really
big mysql table. :-)
SAX on the other hand tends to be leaner and meaner so you
On Wed, Aug 13, 2003 at 11:44:18PM +0200, Thomas Hochstetter wrote:
>
> Are there plans to make the xml-DOM-xsl combination standard in future
> releases of php (version 5)? The .dlls are there.
A person involved with the development recently said that in PHP 5
"The DOM, SAX, XPath, Schema and any
script that deletes old files periodically.
---John Holmes...
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> There are quite a
There are quite a few ways of doing this.
1. Get MySQL to do the caching for you, using temporary tables.
2. Get something like the Zend Cache to handle it transparently
3. Use a global session (which everyone shares, or just specific groups of
people) which you can embed data in
4. Use a ram
> Whats the best way of keeping this page temporarily in existence ??
>
> I don't want the query to run every time when they have changed no
> information and I don't want the Warning Page has expired please re-submit
> details when the reload the page !
>
> At the moment I'm thinking I can create
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