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BuyHTTP
10-09-2004, 10:31 PM
The current load time for ilance is not too good, how is loading time in V3 looks like?
Is it possible to implement a cache system to improve performance like the one available in Mambo 4.5.1?
BTW, Any plans of Mambo integration in the future? i know i am asking for too mush, but who knows :p
Peter
10-10-2004, 05:35 AM
The current load time for ilance is not too good, how is loading time in V3 looks like?
Is it possible to implement a cache system to improve performance like the one available in Mambo 4.5.1?
BTW, Any plans of Mambo integration in the future? i know i am asking for too mush, but who knows :p
What would be the connection between ILance and Mambo? User Database? could you please expand.
Very good loading times for version 3, including a footer debug option:
(Results tested on various search menus in version 3)
[ PHP loaded in 1.7232 seconds with 75 MySQL Queries]
[ PHP loaded in 1.0473 seconds with 51 MySQL Queries]
[ PHP loaded in 0.3687 seconds with 0 MySQL Queries]
BuyHTTP
10-10-2004, 05:26 PM
What would be the connection between ILance and Mambo? User Database? could you please expand.
User database integration would be a good start, however a full integration would be great, a Mambo component like integration where you can have your admin backend managed from inside Mambo backend.
Mambo is great tool for contents management which off course is not the focus of ILance, so integrating the both will give "ILance component" in this case an advantage.
The component will be using Mambo Template system which is so easy to work with and very flexible, it's basically an HTML template with a couple of php includes that's about it and with Mambo 4.5.1 you can assign different template to a different page.
Millions of people use Mambo now, and the user base is growing significantly, it will be a huge step forward for ILance.
Here are a few sites that you can check out and for anyone who’s not familiar with Mambo.
www.mamboserver.com
www.mamboforge.net
www.mamboportal.com
www.mambohut.com
Peter
10-10-2004, 11:55 PM
it's basically an HTML template with a couple of php includes that's about it and with Mambo 4.5.1 you can assign different template to a different page.
Can you cut and paste a default mambo template here? (use the CODE blocks to paste your code within the WYSIWYG editor available when posting a message (I'm sure you know that) ).
I'm interested to see the comparison, anyhow, ILance templates are pure HTML based for version 3 (no php includes or anything programming-wise), so it would be interesting to see the differences. It could be a task for the near future.
I believe our thoughts behind a pure HTML template page was also to consider CMS and it's ease of use without any PHP tags within them.
Mambo does have a solid management system, and it seems the base of their development can go as far back as the original PHPNUKE development introduced roughly 3-4 years back with the use of 'code blocks and modules with sorting functionality (from brief review of the mambo CMS demo just moments ago).
Peter
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