I have been using server side includes since I started my websites on
Apache about 10 years ago. The performance hit I'm getting is too high and
I would like to get the same utility with something more modern and
appropriate.
What I have been doing with SSI is executing some fairly involved db
pro
On Sat, Oct 3, 2020 at 12:18 Tom Browder wrote:
> I have been using server side includes since I started my websites on Apache
...
> Any suggestions for SSI replacement with a more asynchronous method?
Let me be more specific about the data flow I'm using with the landing
(home) page of my websit
Sounds like a job for AJAX, but before throwing out the baby with the bath
water I'd seriously consider turning up logging with timestamps on your
existing CGI and seeing if SSI is a loser in its entirety or if it's one
specific part of the process that is tanking your page load times that you c
On Sat, Oct 3, 2020 at 13:46 Scott A. Wozny wrote:
> Sounds like a job for AJAX, but before throwing out the baby with the bath
> water I'd seriously consider turning up logging with timestamps on your
> existing CGI and
>
That's a good idea, Scott, I've just been too lazy and debugging CGI is
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