@jatinder: I use content type News, and the new index.php is not working correctly:
- not showing the news details when clicking Next (in my case 'meer'), and only showing the latest news item
- when entering the home page url, showing the latest news item
Hope this helps,
Gregor
Speed up your CMSMS site
Re: Speed up your CMSMS site
Try setting the News not to be cachable (it can't be done with the content type News, though).
Re: Speed up your CMSMS site
Another update...
Well, I underestimated the 'mact' variable; there may be issues with RSS in News and with probably other modules. So I put it back, but now it works even with pretty urls enabled.
And I realized that some still may need the 'timer' - although it may be annoying that the content doesn't upload immediately, it may suffice and it is faster.
Note: the following code is a hacked index.php from v1.06 now. It should work for older versions, though - problems may happen when reinstalling CMSMS - so for older versions, just replace the line 47-50 from
to
Here you are:
[edit] now it should be correct.
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Well, I underestimated the 'mact' variable; there may be issues with RSS in News and with probably other modules. So I put it back, but now it works even with pretty urls enabled.
And I realized that some still may need the 'timer' - although it may be annoying that the content doesn't upload immediately, it may suffice and it is faster.
Note: the following code is a hacked index.php from v1.06 now. It should work for older versions, though - problems may happen when reinstalling CMSMS - so for older versions, just replace the line 47-50 from
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if (FALSE == is_file($dirname.'/install/index.php')) {
die ('There is no config.php file or install/index.php please correct one these errors!');
} else {
redirect('install/');
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if (FALSE == is_file($dirname.'/install/install.php')) {
die ('There is no config.php file or install/install.php please correct one these errors!');
} else {
redirect('install/install.php');
[edit] now it should be correct.
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Last edited by Vin on Sat Apr 28, 2007 6:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Speed up your CMSMS site
Looks like the files were deleted...
Here are the snippets:
Changes for index.php (look up the beginnings and ends of the code):
Without timer, sorry.
and for admin/editcontent.php:
New: When editing template, changes don't take effect, as you have to clear cache to delete the cached pages to see the changed layout, same for HTML blobs (global content blocks) in the template. Hence you need a User Defined Tag like this appended to the [EDIT - Just realized this needs to be pre] [EDIT2 Really sorry, it should be:] EditTemplatePreCompile and GlobalContentPreCompile event
(All right, I little misunderstood the meaning of these events, I hope I wouldn't do a mistake again)
... to these events: EditGlobalContentPost, EditTemplatePost:
EDIT: Looks like changes to stylesheet don't take effect when using {static_stylesheet} tag, solution:
append the UDT above to EditStylesheetPost event.
Here are the snippets:
Changes for index.php (look up the beginnings and ends of the code):
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...
$pageinfo = PageInfoOperations::LoadPageInfoByContentAlias($page);
//Cache mod by Jatinder starts. Part 1
//mod by Vin - removed 'timer', mod for pretty urls, $page -> $pageinfo->content_id
//28 Apr 2007, 12:58
if($pageinfo->cachable) {
$mcv = './tmp/cache/thind_' . md5($pageinfo->content_id) . '.inc.php';
if (file_exists($mcv) && !isset($_REQUEST['mact'])) {
readfile($mcv);
$endtime = microtime();
$db =& $gCms->GetDb();
echo "<!-- Generated in ".microtime_diff($starttime,$endtime)." seconds by CMS Made Simple (cached) using ".(isset($db->query_count)?$db->query_count:'')." SQL queries -->\n";
exit();
}
}
//Mod by Jatinder ends
if (isset($pageinfo) && $pageinfo !== FALSE)
...
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...
//Cache mod by Jatinder starts. Part 2
//mod by Vin - removed 'timer', mod for pretty urls, $page -> $pageinfo->content_id
//28 Apr 2007, 12:58
if($pageinfo->cachable) {
if (!isset($_REQUEST['mact'])) {
$file = fopen($mcv,'w');
fwrite($file, $html);
fclose($file);
}
}
//Mod by Jatinder ends
Events::SendEvent('Core', 'ContentPostRender', array('content' => &$html));
...
and for admin/editcontent.php:
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audit($contentobj->Id(), $contentobj->Name(), 'Edited Content');
//Mod by Thind starts
//13 Apr 2007
@unlink('../tmp/cache/thind_' . md5($contentobj->mId) . '.inc.php');//Mod by Vin
clearstatcache();//Mod by Vin 14 Apr 2007
//Mod by Thind ends
if ($submit)
...
(All right, I little misunderstood the meaning of these events, I hope I wouldn't do a mistake again)
... to these events: EditGlobalContentPost, EditTemplatePost:
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global $gCms;
$contentops =& $gCms->GetContentOperations();
$contentops->ClearCache();
append the UDT above to EditStylesheetPost event.
Last edited by Vin on Tue Mar 18, 2008 4:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Speed up your CMSMS site
Last edited by nivekiam on Tue Feb 12, 2008 7:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Speed up your CMSMS site
Didn't you write into the wrong thread? This one is for one specific hack, if I were you, I would add this post to sticky Speeding up CMSMS
This hack is specifically for static pages, it will even cache (turn into HTML) global content block. But I admit, it works only for pages with the caching activated; included plain HTML files may come in handy then...
This hack is specifically for static pages, it will even cache (turn into HTML) global content block. But I admit, it works only for pages with the caching activated; included plain HTML files may come in handy then...