Put it all in subversion and checkout on a regular basis?
On Sun, October 15, 2006 11:14 am, sit1way wrote:
> Hey All.
>
> Like many intermediate (and higher) level programmers, I've written a
> LAMP
> based CMS application to develop sites for my clients.
>
> Until recently I had major version
H, does mod_proxy perform file caching? It appears to just
redirect
urls to and from a proxy server.
Yes.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_proxy.html
Note the difference between forward and reverse proxy.
You can also use Squid http://www.squid-cache.org
Note Transparent Cac
Hi Ed.
H, does mod_proxy perform file caching? It appears to just redirect
urls to and from a proxy server.
I'm already doing this on my Windoze test box:
# redirect domain.com/lookup requests to Site Builder Controller
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !\.+
RewriteRule ^/(.*) /controller\.ph
I'd like to have Apache cache this file.
Mod_File_Cache doesn't look like it will do the trick as this
module only
works with static content, and Mod_Cache seems to require a GET
request,
among other requirements, in order to perform file caching.
Apache: reverse proxy
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Hey All.
Like many intermediate (and higher) level programmers, I've written a LAMP
based CMS application to develop sites for my clients.
Until recently I had major version control issues; i.e. when making a
change/enhancement to one site, none of the other sites would get updated.
Now I've g
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