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lwp and localhost

         

littleman

6:30 pm on May 17, 2001 (gmt 0)



This may have been obvious to some, but I just discovered that lwp works fine in a local loop (127.0.0.1). now my mind is being blown by the possibilities.

sugarkane

10:04 pm on May 17, 2001 (gmt 0)

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:)

I use this heavily to generate static html from dynamic stuff - what other possibilities do you see?

littleman

11:18 pm on May 17, 2001 (gmt 0)



I was thinking along the same lines. I've been doing the same thing through other means, but this is so quick and dirty. The ease if use just opens up a new realm.

sugarkane

11:49 pm on May 17, 2001 (gmt 0)

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>so quick and dirty

Yup,

list of dynamic pages -> getstore -> static pages

I can honestly say I'd be sunk SE-wise if it wasn't for lwp...

Brett_Tabke

6:07 am on May 18, 2001 (gmt 0)

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Ok, I see what you were referring to in e now Littleman - it didn't sink in this way.
Sure localhost is great for generating static out of dynamic. It is how I cache thousands of pages a day over jf. If the page isn't in the cache, it spiders "itself", and puts the page in the cache, then serves the user the cached page. Next user that comes along, hey, it's already cached as static. Major savings in system resources.