Subject: Re: [xsl] Pre-rendering Output From: mozer <xmlizer@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 01:29:47 +0200 |
Hello:
I am working on an XMLTV project that must parse a gigantic xml file,
but once the output is processed by xslt and php the output is only a few hundred lines of html code. Is there a way to "pre-render" the php page to improve load times?
Put another way: every time the page loads, it refers to the XML file. Because the output is only going to change at the top or bottom of the hour, I am seeking a way to cache the php output once, then serve that html throughout the next half hour.
Hope that makes sense. Thanks in advance for any advice/leads!
The way you want to solve your problem seems to be more a PHP caching issue : If it wasn't XSLT generated, but, say, a JavaGenerated GIF, the problem would be the same, right ?
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