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How to set customs cache times?
  • 2007/6/3 21:00

  • swingstylez

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Hello,

I've been using XOOPS now for a short time on a server that limits my CPU usage (or shuts me down temporarily). I'd like to implement caching (in the hopes that I can remedy the server load) but don't want to noticeably effect the user experience and would like my website to appear to refresh with new information immediately.

The problem seems to be caused by over enthusiastic search engine spiders. I thought a good solution would be to set a cache time of 1 or 2 seconds BUT the admin page only lets me set a minimum of 30 seconds cache.

Does anyone know where the values in the admin page come from? I've tried doing a search for "30" as well as the other times (in seconds, of course) but Textpad finds nothing...

XOOPS Version: 2.0.16
Module Name/Version: mainly piCal
PHP Version: 4
MySQL Version: 4.x
Web Server Software (Apache/IIS/Other): dunno
Operating System: dunno
Theme you are using: Obscene
Custom template: (Yes/No) No
PHP Debug Messages: None
MySQL Debug Messages: None
Smarty Debug Messages: None

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swingstylez
Re: How to set customs cache times?
  • 2007/6/5 8:09

  • swingstylez

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  • Since: 2007/6/3 2


I've found my answer - and also the "include sub-directories" search option - groan!!

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