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RE: Re: Loading Remote XML.
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- Subject: RE: Re: Loading Remote XML.
- From: paulo dot gaspar at krankikom dot de
- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 06:06:55 -0700
- CC: paulo dot gaspar at krankikom dot de
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
<resources>
A used a great document on how caches work on:
http://www.netapp.com/products/netcache/cache_basics.html
(Yes, it is a commercial site.)
Another VERY interesting one, with implementation examples
for many languages/environments (including ASPs and PHP) at:
http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/
And THE web caching site (which also includes a version of
the previous article) at:
http://www.web-caching.com/
</resources>
<method>
Tunning the time to expire of a document (using the HTTP
headers) can also allow you to establish a good compromise
between performance and evolutionary needs.
What do I mean by that? Well, doing something like:
- No cache when you are developing the site with no users;
- Some minutes to expire while evolution is still going
on and you already have some users;
- An hour or so with already many users but not so many
fixes;
- and so on until the time to expire matches the time to
the publication of new versions of the content.
</method>
<remarks>
<remark>
ASPHTTP even as an amazingly low price, huh?
</remark>
<remark>
I wonder why M$ just didn't do it "right" in the first
place, anyway.
</remark>
</remarks>
Have fun,
Paulo
--- Original Message ---
"Steven Livingstone" <s.livingstone@btinternet.com> Wrote on
Mon, 5 Jun 2000 11:44:16 +0100
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Yep -
there are a load of problems doing this on the server.
Use something like ASPTear (?), ActiveXML (vivid-creations.com)
or
ASPHTTP(serverobjects.com) to get the remote URL and then load
it into the
DOM on the server.
There is a KB on the MS Site. It works OK on the client, but
not server !
cheers,
steven
Steven Livingstone
Glasgow, Scotland.
+44 (0) 7771 957 280
----- Original Message -----
From: Roland Dunn <roland@nykris.co.uk>
To: <XSL-List@mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 11:23 AM
Subject: Loading Remote XML.
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone tried using .load on the MSXML DOM and tried to
load a remote
> file?
> Particularly on 2000 using IIS5?
...
> Cheers Roland.
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