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12/20/2006 10:44 AM
 
i've been doing a lot of reading on site optimizations lately.  this is another good article...

"The average load time when using 2 connections is 7.919 seconds. The average load time when using 6 connections is 4.629 seconds. That’s a greater than 40% drop in page load time. This technique will work anywhere that you have a large block of object requests currently served by one host."

there should be an option in the Site Settings to allow users to point a particular portal to a sub-domain.

 
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12/20/2006 11:32 AM
 

afromobile wrote

there should be an option in the Site Settings to allow users to point a particular portal to a sub-domain.

isn't that exactly what the http alias does?


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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12/20/2006 2:25 PM
 
i don't know.  i'll give it a try.

 
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12/20/2006 2:41 PM
 
tried it -- this isn't what i'm looking for.  i have a single portal and i'm looking to put my skin, images, etc on a sub-domain as described in the above article to increase connection parallelism.  given the default set of dnn tools there doesn't appear to be a way to do this other than modifying core or creating an httpmodule.  correct?

 
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