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shaggy
Joined: 15 Nov 2005 Posts: 82 Location: Dundee, Michigan
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Posted: Wed 08 Mar '06 0:37 Post subject: mod_tidy wow what a difference. faster loading pages + trick |
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My pages load up faster now. Ok u may download mod_tidy from http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ for windows. Binary.
U can also use this as a quick reference:
Code: | # Default configuration for mod_tidy
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# To run mod_tidy you have to include this file into the Apache2 configuration.
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# Add to your httpd.conf
<IfModule !tidy_module>
LoadModule tidy_module modules/mod_tidy.so
</IfModule>
# Add to your httpd.conf or your VirtualHost
<IfModule tidy_module>
# Run all HTML and XHTML through mod_tidy
AddOutputFilterByType TIDY text/html application/xhtml+xml
# Tidy Options
# (see also Tidy's Quick Reference on http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html)
TidyOption accessibility-check 3
TidyOption add-xml-decl yes
TidyOption char-encoding utf8
TidyOption enclose-text yes
TidyOption indent auto
TidyOption logical-emphasis yes
TidyOption output-xhtml yes
TidyOption wrap 0
TidyOption doctype strict
</IfModule>
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WARNING!!! If u use this on a phpbb board u will GET ERRORS once you restart your server.
Leave all the TidyOption ...... alone. Here is how to fix that. Where it says
Code: | application/xhtml+xml |
Delete it.
Trick Now scoll up in your httpd.conf file to where u added all of your AddType application/x-...... Highlight that and copy it. Now scroll back down to where you added mod_tidy if module. And where you just deleted the Code: | application/xhtml+xml | Paste. Poof your set. Restart the server and your pages will load up faster. |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7373 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Wed 08 Mar '06 13:08 Post subject: |
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How did you make the benchmark? |
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shaggy
Joined: 15 Nov 2005 Posts: 82 Location: Dundee, Michigan
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Posted: Wed 08 Mar '06 19:00 Post subject: |
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James Blond wrote: | How did you make the benchmark? |
Benchmark what? I tested this with my intranet message board a phpBB board |
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pnllan
Joined: 05 Dec 2005 Posts: 221
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Posted: Wed 08 Mar '06 19:37 Post subject: |
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James brings up a good point. You say it is faster, but is it really?
Hence, the question about benchmarking. A benchmark comparsion would show the difference between running without the MOD and running with the MOD.
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admin Site Admin
Joined: 15 Oct 2005 Posts: 692
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Posted: Wed 08 Mar '06 20:00 Post subject: |
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I think, I miss some here or I do not understand. Mod_tidy is a TidyLib based DSO module for the Apache to parse, clean-up and pretty-print the webservers' (X)HTML output.
So it should not speed-up things, instead every request consumes more cycles. |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7373 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Wed 08 Mar '06 21:55 Post subject: |
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For real benchmark put this code into the pages
at the very start put
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echo 'Start: '.$start=mktime()."\n";
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at the very end
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echo 'Finish: '.$finish=mktime()."\n";
echo 'Result: '.$result=$finish-$start." sekunden\n";
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Tell me if with mod_tidy it is faster. I don't think so. |
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