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Questions for SSI and Microsoft ME gurus
Got a couple of things here. First if you use SSI commands in a page such as !--#include file="babe.html"-- , does it slow down the page.
My other question is for a Windows ME problem I have. This garbage came with my system. Ever since I exceeded 512 in memory requirements, the systems gets hung up. I know about the memory leak problem but I don't know how to take care of it. I have used two different memory managers in the past and they didn't take care of this problem. I took the advise of the Microsoft website and changed my cached file size to 512, this doesn't help. Anyone knows what to do about this? I know there is some tweaking that can be done to take care of it, but I don't have a clue as to how to accomplish this. Any takers? ------------------ http://www.lostbush.com/sub.html High conversion Cheerleader Fetish |
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I considered that but there are too many proggies that I have that won't run on UNIX. So I am back to square one.
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I second the Linux vote. But practically speaking, go find a copy of win2k, you'll thank yourself later.
As for the SSI, yes. It does. Probably not noticeable to the surfer, but it DOES take extra processing on the webserver to have SSI's. -Phil |
Thanks Phil. How much extra does it take?
As for Win2k. I hate to do that as well because I already paid for an Op system when I bought the computer. So I refuse to be pulled by the balls by Microripoff |
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