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Request #30138 Built in MMCache feature maintained by you guys...
Submitted: 2004-09-18 10:40 UTC Modified: 2004-09-18 10:49 UTC
From: chs at phucknut dot net Assigned:
Status: Wont fix Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 5.0.1 OS: Fedora Core 2
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2004-09-18 10:40 UTC] chs at phucknut dot net
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MMCache is a great feature.  and whilst typing this... I reaise that you've probably had this before :)  But why not build it in as an option in later PHP releases.  You would make a lot of server admins VERY happy.

Since turck's mmcache is open source... should be an easy job :)

Anyway, thanks for reading.

Jan


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 [2004-09-18 10:41 UTC] chs at phucknut dot net
edited for retarded typing
 [2004-09-18 10:46 UTC] derick@php.net
We can not endorse other products that might cause incompatibilities with other products. There are more Open Source accelerators than Turck MM Cache (such as APC which you can install through PEAR). It's not PHP's task to cache it internals, an external module for this does the job just fine in this case.
 [2004-09-18 10:49 UTC] chs at phucknut dot net
I just thought a solution direct from the PHP dev's would be a safe and well recieved feature. (Especially one that compatible with PHP 5 :)

Jan
 
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