Hi, No not quite it, let me try to re-explain;
I have a page, per domain that we gather statistics on for our clients, 9 boxes with graphs and text (IE a bunch of HTML which happens to contain 1+ image each). Those 'boxes' contain content that takes time to generate (few seconds per box), so I want them to show AJAX loading. So every 'box' shows up (with it's html which is generated in the background) when it was done generating. When another user (or the same user) revisits the page within a settable (by the programmer) time-out (let's say 1 day), it should show only HTML with the content that was generated the first time using the AJAX calls. So the cache is not per session or user; it's per everyone viewing that page for 1 day long and then it goes to generating it again. Does that make sense? Thanks, Frank On Jan 20, 5:50 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > Let me understand better,. > > You are looking at caching images. Do you want to cache per session > (per user) or across sessions? > Are you talking about cache serverside (when image is requested second > time it not recomputed) or clientside (the client not even try to > request the image the second time)? I assume the graphs are images. > Are they? > > On Jan 20, 10:01 am, frollings <tluy...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I'm writing a simple statistic analysis system using web2py; when a > > user requests a stats page for a certain site, it will show 9 graphs. > > I want each of these 9 graphs to generate async (so the user sees 9 > > loading images which, randomly, turn into graphs when that specific > > graph is done), but when the user re-requests, I don't want any JS/ > > AJAX anymore but just a static HTML showing the graphs (which all have > > some text values as well). > > > What is the best pattern in web2py to accomplish this? > > > We are porting from PHP where this was implemented as a bit of a hack > > (pseudocode); > > > if ($newload) { > > > $(".stats-visits .box-content").load('result.php', array > > ('id', $dom['id'], 'blk', 'stats-visits')).'"); > > etc > > etc > > > } else { > > > show_static($dom['id']); > > > } > > > I would imagine web2py has a nicer/better pattern for this kind of > > thing? > > > Thank you
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