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9/28/2006 11:52 AM
 

Your welcome.

You should see the changes immediately. First navigation to a page will be normal speed and it will cache it, all the requests after that will be returned from cache.


DotNetNuke Modules from Snapsis.com
 
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9/28/2006 12:00 PM
 

Wow, I am very impressed. I ran a report on my website speed / size before I installed this module and after. Here are my stats:

BEFORE:

Processing Date: 9/28/2006 11:02:28 AM

URL Downloaded:

http://www.feeco.com

Document Status: Uncompressed

Uncompressed File Size:

42,381 

Compressed File Size:

11,839 

Compression CPU Time Consumption:

< 10 ms. 

Compression Ratio:

9 - Highest

File Size Reduction:

72.07%

Downloaded HTTP Headers:

 Server Variables

Value

X-AspNet-Version 

2.0.50727 

Cache-Control 

private 

Content-Type 

text/html; charset=utf-8 

Date 

Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:07:39 GMT 

Server 

Microsoft-IIS/6.0 

MicrosoftOfficeWebServer 

5.0_Pub 

X-Powered-By 

ASP.NET 

Content-Length 

42386 

AFTER:

URL Downloaded: 
http://www.feeco.com

Document Status: Compressed

Compressed File Size: 11,830 
Is PipeBoost Customer: NO 
File Is already being served by HTTP Compression Software. No analysis has been done.
Original File Size: 42,386 
Original File Size Reduction: 72.13% 

Downloaded HTTP Headers:

 Header Value
Date  Thu, 28 Sep 2006 15:53:34 GMT 
Server  Microsoft-IIS/6.0 
MicrosoftOfficeWebServer  5.0_Pub 
X-Powered-By  ASP.NET 
X-AspNet-Version  2.0.50727 
Content-Encoding  gzip 
X-Snapsis-PageBlaster  v:1.4.1;c:m 
Cache-Control  private 
Content-Type  text/html; charset=UTF-8 
Content-Length  11830 

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This module has compressed our website by 72%!!!! I have a question, when I add new content will the users be able to see it if the old page is cached? How does this work when I add new information to our website (we always add new announcements or update text). Thanks!

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Stephanie

www.FEECO.com | www.ENCAP.net

 
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10/24/2006 2:28 AM
 
I was having issues as well with performance and my site (phixate.com) is very light on the modules using 95% Text HTML and Solpartmenu. I was having to wait up to 28 seconds for my site to load after long periods of inactivity (no hits). This was due to the ASP.NET application shutting down (still don't quite understand...). I installed Pageblaster and set myself up at HostTracker and everything seems to be much smoother today. Tomorrow is another day though. I'll let you know if there are still issues, but I'm thinking it's taken care of.

Now to fix the editor... FCK anyone?
 
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10/29/2006 4:18 PM
 

That sounds great , are we talking here about "Snapsis.PageBlaster_1.4.1", i tried to install it on DNN 4.3.5.

An error message occured saying that there is no *.dnn files found.

How do i do this ..

Thanks


http://www.worldarab.net
 
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10/29/2006 6:43 PM
 
abo_loai wrote

That sounds great , are we talking here about "Snapsis.PageBlaster_1.4.1", i tried to install it on DNN 4.3.5.

An error message occured saying that there is no *.dnn files found.

How do i do this ..

Thanks



Extract the contents of the zip file on your local system and read the readme file contained within. It is not installed through the DNN module upload system.

David
 
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