Hi,
I think you want something like whats mentioned over here.
http://www.theukwebdesigncompany.com/articles/php-caching.php
cheers,
prakash
http://ovisvana.blogspot.com
"Mike Wilt" <mikewilt(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> Wrote---
Hello:
I am working on an XMLTV project that must parse a gigantic xml file,
but once the output is processed by xslt and php the output is only a
few hundred lines of html code. Is there a way to "pre-render" the
php page to improve load times?
Put another way: every time the page loads, it refers to the XML file.
Because the output is only going to change at the top or bottom of
the hour, I am seeking a way to cache the php output once, then serve
that html throughout the next half hour.
Hope that makes sense. Thanks in advance for any advice/leads!
Mike
PS- If there are any XMLTV---XSLT---PHP experts out there in search of
a freelance assignment please let me know. It would be nice to have
some help with the project referenced above. Email me for more
details. Thanks again.
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