On Mon, Nov 29, 1999 at 02:24:47PM +0100, Thomas Riedl wrote:
Bernhard Reiter wrote:
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 10:48:35PM -0600, Stephen Pitts wrote:
On Sat, Nov 27, 1999 at 09:54:00PM -0600, Bernhard Reiter wrote: You could possibly use Emacs and it's FTP-on-the-fly features. I will try the ftp feature.
Another question: Would it not be advantagous only recreate a page, when the source objects change and trigger that creation?
Doesn't seem too hard to me at first glance. <wink>
Well, upon first glance: Could be. Just keep in mind that you can have computed dependencies, like referencing documents based upon runtime evaluated criteria,
A 'solution' like any arbitrary timer just isn't one: Imagine some changes on "important" properties like 'price' and 'amount' and 'sum', and then having to wait for those changes to 'settle' until all associated 'rebuild timer chains' have been rattled...
I guess you are right. It would only be interesting for more non-dynamic pages. But it might be a real performance boost on these. :) Bernhard -- Research Assistant, Geog Dept UM-Milwaukee, USA. (www.uwm.edu/~bernhard) Free Software Projects and Consulting (intevation.net) Association for a Free Informational Infrastructure (ffii.org)