On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Alexey Borzov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Dave Page wrote:
>>> How much pages rebuildes and does everything rebuilded each run,
>>> regardless on changes ?
>>> 20+ minutes looks too much for medium sized server.
>>
>> It builds around 10,000 pages, and does so by spidering the site as an
>> indexer would, and saving the output. It's clearly not the most
>> efficient way, but given the number of different ways that pages get
>> built on the site, it is certainly the most maintainable.
>
> Do you spider all the static docs every time? They only need to be
> regenerated on design change or docs update after a new release.
>
using SSI (server side include) could save even if design was changed
(with accuracy to header/footer components).
>> I have a suspicion that it might not be avoiding saving duplicate links
>> but I haven't checked that yet.
>
> If it was *that* stupid, the mirroring would take *much* more than 20
> minutes. ;]
>
Regards,
Oleg
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