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The Icon Bar: Site Comments: Apache changes
 
  Apache changes
  rich (13:42 31/8/2005)
  Hertzsprung (21:38 1/9/2005)
    Phlamethrower (21:47 1/9/2005)
    rich (09:25 2/9/2005)
      monkeyson2 (10:54 2/9/2005)
        rich (13:07 2/9/2005)
        ilcook (18:49 2/9/2005)
 
Richard Goodwin Message #68734, posted by rich at 13:42, 31/8/2005
Rich
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OK, I've implemented mod_mem_cache on this site based on work I did on my own domain - does it seem to load quicker, for those of you with fast machines and fast network connections?

What it does is hold commonly-used graphics[*] in memory instead of loading them from disc all the time. This *appears* to give a slightly slower response for me right after rebooting the server, and then shit off a shovel graphic loading times after that. And I've got the "always refresh content" options on in my browsers so I can see changes I make to code etc.

But YMMV - you might see no change at all.

* I say graphics because I pointed it at the two main image areas (/images and /news/images) which (counting subdirectories) should account for all the images on the front page. You could point them at other types of files - but all TIB pages are generated on the fly, so it'd be a bit pointless.
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James Shaw Message #68806, posted by Hertzsprung at 21:38, 1/9/2005, in reply to message #68734
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So now http://www.iconbar.com/news/images/uploaded/sophie.jpg is permanently in your memory? ;)
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Jeffrey Lee Message #68807, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:47, 1/9/2005, in reply to message #68806
PhlamethrowerHot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot Hot stuff

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Richard Goodwin Message #68812, posted by rich at 09:25, 2/9/2005, in reply to message #68806
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So now http://www.iconbar.com/news/images/uploaded/sophie.jpg is permanently in your memory? ;)
It is now you've clicked on it :) At least until the server realises that it's not a big priority compared to the rest of the images.

Not that I'm a big fan of Sophie Ellis-Bexter. But in that outfit - you would, wouldn't you?
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Phil Mellor Message #68823, posted by monkeyson2 at 10:54, 2/9/2005, in reply to message #68812
monkeyson2Please don't let them make me be a monkey butler

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But in that outfit - you would, wouldn't you?
Not if I had to wear it ;)
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Richard Goodwin Message #68832, posted by rich at 13:07, 2/9/2005, in reply to message #68823
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*shudder*
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Ian Cook Message #68860, posted by ilcook at 18:49, 2/9/2005, in reply to message #68823
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But in that outfit - you would, wouldn't you?
Not if I had to wear it ;)
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