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Re: Windows binaries 64bit for PHP [message #178070 is a reply to message #178066] Fri, 11 May 2012 22:14 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 5/11/2012 3:46 PM, Shake wrote:
> Jerry Stuckle avait écrit le 11/05/2012 :
>> On 5/11/2012 2:58 PM, Shake wrote:
>>> Jerry Stuckle a couché sur son écran :
>>>>
>>>> Loading the script, starting the scripting module, initializing the
>>>> environment, interpreting and running the script, checking for the
>>>> presence of the image, storing a resized script if necessary, loading
>>>> the image and sending it, and cleaning up the environment.
>>>>
>>>> This vs. sending the image directly via an <img ...> tag.
>>>>
>>>> Nope, no extra overhead! And no way to send the image without a script!
>>>>
>>>
>>> The Extra overhead is something like in the code that generate the page:
>>>
>>> <?php
>>> if(!file_exists(IMG_PATH.$image_file)) scaleImage($image_file);
>>> ?>
>>>
>>> Not look like an "application killer" to me.
>>>
>>> Greetings.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> There's a lot more to the overhead than that!
>
> Which?
>

See my other posts. It is actually quite involved, and I'm not going to
repeat it (again).

> Is the image going to be accessed directly by its URL, or is loaded
> inside a webpage? I am sure is this last case.
>
> So Loading a PHP script will occur 99.999% if you reescaled the image
> previously with a batch or not. All the work of load an script, will be
> done always.
>

Nope. If you rescaled the image via a batch script, the image is there
and it can be served directly.

> I don't believe that "react" to a 404 error is the good aproach, but
> generating dinamically the scaled images when the page that show them is
> required.
>

Which has significant overhead, as I've pointed out in my other posts.

> And this only need the few lines to test if file exists and generate the
> images if not.
>

There's a lot more to it than that.

> The fact that the image is directly accessed without pasing first for
> the php script...
>
> Someone talked about a catalog of image... I am sure they are accessed
> through a we, not directly.
>

A catalog of images doesn't mean the images aren't being served directly.

> Even if they are accessed via search engines, these search engines have
> to visit the scripts that would generate the scaled images.
>
> Greetings.
>
>

More unnecessary overhead.

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