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in reply to Database driven web content: live or tape?

You might consider a mixture of live and memorex. ;) Use a caching mechanism like Cache::Cache, CGI::Cache, or Apache::Cache to reduce the server and database load. I don't personally have any experience with any of these yet, but I've seen them discussed in the Monastery and I'll bet merlyn has a column or two that would help.

As far as the easy of linking to the pages, if you are using Apache and can modify its configuration, you might look into mod_rewrite. I've used it with great success in the past to map user- and link-friendly URLs to CGI URLs with complex query strings.

-rattus

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Re: Re: Database driven web content: live or tape?
by talexb (Chancellor) on Jul 19, 2002 at 20:18 UTC
    Thanks, I think Cache::Cache may be just the ticket. I am hosted on pair Networks so do not have control over the Apache configuration, nor can I use mod_perl.

    --t. alex

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