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Index of Subjects At 6:57 PM -0400 on 3/13/97, David Trueman wrote: > Thanks for the offer, Neil, but we're somewhat committed to our current > "who" especially with the new CSuite Remote Services hook. I do almost > have the host/IP matching done and it is tied into to our login timer > and the daily modem stats/graphs so I had to tackle it anyway. Well, my CGI is perl anyway, and last I looked the csuite stuff was mainly shell scripts, as I recall. Also, is there somewhere to find out more about the specs for your remote services feature? I saw a kind of ad for a while back, but would be interested in learning a little more about the guts. Was it designed to be somewhat portable or is it intricately tied in with csuite's internals? (I assume the latter) > BTW, a trick you might want to try for your CGI is that we cache ours -- > if no on has logged in since the last run we display the same results -- > big win performance-wise. I took the lazy approach and simply use the pragma no cache feature to prevent Lynx from caching, then added a note at the bottom suggesting people hit reload if they want to see an update. :) Though having a system-wide cache is an interesting idea, though I'm not sure how that'd work with Lynx's internal CGI function which runs processes by a user's ID. - Neil K. Guy -- the Vancouver CommunityNet * http://www.vcn.bc.ca/ (formerly the Vancouver Regional FreeNet) Neil K. Guy * nkg@vcn.bc.ca * Vice president & Webmeister This message does not represent VCNA board policy unless so indicated.
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