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[nycphp-talk] cache frameset

Christopher Hendry chendry at nyc.rr.com
Wed Mar 26 17:36:54 EST 2003


Thanks yes, as I feared there is nothing I can do - but I was hoping someone
brilliant out there had a solution...  :(

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-> From: David Rodriguez [mailto:drodriguez1 at mac.com]
-> Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 1:18 PM
-> To: NYPHP Talk
-> Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] cache frameset
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-> Don't know for certain, but I think it is mostly a matter of how
-> a particular browser handles frames, and of course the speed of
-> the users Internet connection.  Not sure if you can cache the
-> pages for the frameset.
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-> D.
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-> On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 01:13PM, Christopher Hendry
-> <chendry at nyc.rr.com> wrote:
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-> >does anyone know if/how I could cache a frameset, so that when
-> the frameset
-> >displays all of the pages inside it display at once as opposed
-> to one page
-> >within the frameset loading up at a different pace than the other pages.
-> >
-> >I have a couple of embedded framesets (unavoidable, I'm afraid) with php
-> >inside.  And the pages load in a very ugly fashion (sometimes
-> there can even
-> >be a lag so one page doesn't load till much later than the
-> others).  I only
-> >need it to display all at once at the index page.
-> >
-> >It's in a hosted environment, so I don't have much control over
-> the server.
-> >:(
-> >
-> >Is it possible???
-> >
-> >Thanks, Chris
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