Re: Windows binaries 64bit for PHP [message #178024 is a reply to message #178021] |
Thu, 10 May 2012 19:32 |
Jerry Stuckle
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On 5/10/2012 3:09 PM, Michael Fesser wrote:
> .oO(Jerry Stuckle)
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>> Yup. And a cache is by definition temporary
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> This could mean minutes, but also years.
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Yup, if you only get 200 hits a day it could be years. Active systems
typically measure this in minutes at best.
>> meaning that the images
>> will have to be resized repeatedly.
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> Only if someone intentionally deletes the cache.
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Or the image is deleted from the cache to make more room, which is
typically in seconds.
>> Or are you going to create a 1TB image cache?
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> If necessary, why not? Google caches almost its entire index of
> websites.
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Oh, so now you're writing systems as complicated as Google? ROFLMAO!
> But if you're so picky about definitions, don't call it an image cache,
> but "automated creation of static image resources".
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> Micha
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I'm using the term like it is defined. Just because you want to call a
cow a horse doesn't make it a horse.
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