in general, *nested* dtml-ins are always a bad idea. try to use python for complicated processing instead of using DTML. jens On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 12:49 , Maik Jablonski wrote:
hi,
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 10:38:50 -0500 "Bill Ort" <billort2002@yahoo.com> wrote:
We are new to Zope and are trying to create a form- and db-intensive web application using Zope 2.4.0 (though I'm testing in 2.5 also). I've noticed that our complex forms (which use nested dtml-in loops) are running extremely slow, taking more than 30 seconds on the server side (450MHz Pentium II w/ linux). ... Any help would be extremely welcome...as is, the site is too slow to demo to potential clients.
my advice: put a squid as accelerator in front of your zope and cache your queries... then your hardware will be fast enough to impress every potential client.
greetings, maik.
-- maik jablonski http://www.zfl.uni-bielefeld.de/ universitaet bielefeld http://www.sachunterricht-online.de/ zentrum fuer lehrerbildung 33501 bielefeld / germany tel: + 49 (0) 521 106 4234
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