Re: (follow up) Turck MMCache/PHP Wiki

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On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 13:51 -0400, David Cary Hart wrote:
> Is anyone using Turck MMCache w/ FC3/4? Is it now deprecated or still
> worth installing for a PHP wiki? I ask because the code hasn't changed
> in years.
> 
> In other words, will my wiki get wacky with or without it?
> 
> How beneficial is it for php forms?

Alex gave me the right advice. After struggling a bit with the
eaccelerator Fedora Extras package (it worked after dimwit me remembered
to restart httpd), I encoded all of the PHP scripts for contact,
BoulderPledge article upload, DNSBL removal, etc. They are noticeably
faster and I like the fact that people can no longer view their source.

Now I'll reinstall MediaWiki.

BTW, there is a web interface that I password protected in one of the
root directories. It provides a nice overview of what's going on and
provides a gui for some common commands. Overall, this was much simpler
than I initially expected.
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