Yes, unfortunately ZClasses dont play nicely with the cache managers that we have. :-( You can use an HTTP cache and set cache headers manually in your templates. For example: <dtml-call "REQUEST.RESPONSE.setHeader('Expires', rfc822date(ZopeTime.TimeTime())"> <dtml-call "REQUEST.RESPONSE.setHeader('Last Modified', rfc822date(bobobase_modification_time())"> <dtml-call "REQUEST.RESPONSE.setHeader('Cache-Control', 'whatever this is supposed to be'"> (where rfc822date is a python script that formats the date string properly) HTH, - C On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 00:48, Daniel Meier wrote:
hi there
I'm having some trouble with a site, which is too slow. I tried the httpcachemanager and the ramcachmanager. unfortunately I'm not able to cache my own zclasses (they are not listed). I use quite a lot of aquisition and a lot of python scripts with "again" a lot of loops. I'm using Zope 2.4.3 on a MacOSX machine. can you give me some performance tips. thank you for any help.
kind regards
daniel
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