You want to cache a high-demand page for one minute or until new content is added, whichever is *longer* (updates are frequent, and would defeat the cache). You create a ZCache object such that it will be
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This sounds like a neat approach. If I understand correctly, you might start a site using a (for example) DTML Method called: dtBigExpensivePage in a Folder called foo (e.g., http://machine.com/foo/dtBigExpensivePage Over time you learn that dtBigExpensivePage is, in fact, expensive to render. Sooo, you might create a ZCache object in Folder foo called dtBigExpensivePage and move the DTML Method dtBigExpensivePage into the ZCache (a folderish thing) object dtBigExpensivePage. As a result, you'd be able to access http://machine.com/foo/dtBigExpensivePage and get the cached rendering and maybe access: http://machine.com/foo/dtBigExpensivePage/dtBigExpensivePage to get the uncached rendition. Of course, this lets you, over time and selectively build cached renditions of expensive objects... Did I get that right? --Rob