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Caching with PEAR::Cache

Caching with PEAR::Cache 04/09/2004 04:02 PM

So, your web site is starting to get popular? With popularity comes more page request, and with more page requests comes higher server load. Don't get in a situation where you can't serve up the pages. Build your application to handle the load. That's where PEAR::Cache comes in. In this tutorial, Timothy will show you how to use it.




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