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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...Performance tip for those who use rssPerformance tip for those who use rss
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3/12/2007 12:52 PM
 
I've fumbled around a lot with webhost4life and uninstalling unused modules trying to get the speed of my site up. Finally i narrowed it down to the rss feed. It was using a lot of time to get the external rss feed. Now this feed is important to my site, i didn't want to remove it, and i googled for hours for a solution. And i finally found a solution to speed up my site! :)

I bought a small application that I run on my pc. It downloads the rss feed to my pc and then uploads it to my server on webhost4life with a built in ftp thing. So now the feed is being updated every 10 minutes, and i just point my feed to the xml file that is being uploaded by the application. Works great, and the loading of my site is finally back!

Just wanted to share this in case others have the same problem, i bought the software here.
 
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3/12/2007 5:10 PM
 
Hey Flusher!
Thanks for the tip, I had exactly the same problem, I bought the RssDownloader application, set up 3 jobs, and now my site is loading a lot faster! Thanks a million times!


Monica
 
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3/12/2007 5:32 PM
 

Hello Flusher

Just so that I am clear, are the RSS feeds are directly from your server?

 

Lynn


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3/12/2007 5:37 PM
 
Hi eureka!
Not sure what you meant? But now, when i use RssDownloader, the feeds are downloaded to my pc AND uploaded to the server where my site is hosted. So i just point the rss feed to the local xml file that RssDownloader has uploaded to me :)

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