Well, one of the problems with Plone is that the page sizes are approx 40 kb which is way to much for an ISDN line. We have solved this with a little c-program that makes the pages ready for production. \Oliver
-----Original Message----- From: zope-admin@zope.org [mailto:zope-admin@zope.org]On Behalf Of george donnelly Sent: 9. august 2002 15:05 To: Ausum Studio; zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] My Way of Zope Programming
I wonder if we can put the blame for that on the javascript that Plone uses. I know that on my system i can see the browser taking its sweet old time to process those 2 javascripts that seem to be on every page of Plone. and of course this has nothing to do with Zope.
regards, george donnelly http://zettai.net/ zettai: zope hosting and dynamic websites
From: "Ausum Studio" <ausum_studio@hotmail.com>
I've recently tested Plone (the CMF skin built entirely of ZPTs) on a Pentium IV @ 1.7GHZ plenty of memory, and generally speaking I had this sensation that in despite of that horsepower, every page took a little bit of time to render while some pages took from half a second to two seconds. (DTML based pages, no matter how complicated they were, rendered almost immediately ). Now, take that and multiply it for 20 or more simultaneus hit responses and you'll find out that you'll need more horsepower than the average in order to provide a pleasant session for all the users.
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