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Thursday, March 18, 2010


Re: [Radiant-Dev] Setting a longer caching time

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A quick search of the Radiant extension directory pulled up "static caching"

http://ext.radiantcms.org/extensions/139-static-caching

Looks like it is what you want.

Anna

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Adam van den Hoven
<adam.vandenhoven@gmail.com> wrote:
> hey guys.
>
> Is it possible to change how Radiant does its caching? The site I'm working
> on has 90+% of its content static. We're also hosting the site on Dreamhost
> so the combination of 5 minute caches, 5 minute restart  of passenger and
> comparatively infrequent visits means that, well, the site is DOG slow. If
> I'd realized this WAY back when I started the project (one of those probono
> things that takes years) I'd have tried something else (not that anything
> else at the time was palatable).
>
> I'd like to set my cache to be something on the scale of 12 hours.
>
> I'm sure its doable, I'm just not sure how.
>
> Unless someone knows of an extension that runs on command ("Publish Now")
> and writes out all the resulting files to /public? That's even better for my
> needs...
>
> Adam
>
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