Hi
Dne Fri, 12 Mar 2010 13:43:44 +0100 Michael Keck sfnet@michaelkeck.de napsal(a):
On things, wich are not changed every time, caching increase performance. Please take a look at: http://www.ohrensessel-filme.de. This page loads 10 times faster with cache. Templates are only written, if any thing has been changed, means html-files are written and then included. Otherwise, the cache file is used, it means php includes a html-file.
Well the interface parts do not change, while the data will change quite a lot in our case. As the templates are compiled to PHP code, I don't think they add that much overhead. Of course it will improve a lot for websites like you linked, which has most of the content really static, but I don't think this is the case for phpMyAdmin. And we need to show up to date data (nobody is interested to seeing listing of tables he had ten seconds ago, but for the current listing).
I mean, we have in svn/git a '/themes' folder? Perhabs I would add new one: '/skins' with the subdirs '/skins/sources/' and '/skins/compiled/'.
Yes, we would add new repository for templates. But this can wait until the code is ready.