On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Morten W. Petersen wrote:
Could this be because Zope doesn't stream its output? For example, if you have a page; 1k big; that has a method which takes n*seconds to execute, the server will not send the page until it's fully rendered.
It certainly seems like that might be happening. I wouldn't think that my homepage is dynamic enough to put much of a load on my old dog of a server. I could be wrong of course, which means that I really need to get a brand-new, dual-processor, 4 GB RAM, 2 TB SCSI ... <snaps himself out of it>.
I think it's a good idea to .. <dtml-call "REQUEST.flush()"> or somesuch, in key points of the documents.
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