Boz,

I'm a database developer/perl programmer for a job and I would agree Alin
that it would probaly be overkill.

That said if you need anyhelp then let me know.

Cya
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From: "tom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:23 PM
Subject: Re: KMP: The next generation


> Alin Flaider wrote:
> >
> >   Boz, I currently develop web server applications and I agree there's
> >   a big temptation of having everything dynamically generated while
> >   you simply maintain the database. However, you should seriously
> >   consider the impact on the server load. The number of hits KMP
> >   currently faces will roughly translate to as many server processing
> >   rounds. You may come to a point where the processing power and not
> >   bandwidth is the bottleneck. If you rarely update the database, you
> >   don't need redundant generation of the same pages. Your "historical"
> >   site hardly requires real time update. ;o)
>
> I'm with Alin. There's little to be gained.
>
> tv
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