Posts Tagged ‘cache

Forget about exploring your Firefox or Google Chrome cache. When it comes to browser cache, the biggest problem that most users face is figuring out just which folder the elusive cache resides in. Originally posted at The Download Blog Go to Source

Dynamic web pages are great; you can adapt the resulting page to your user, show other user’s activity, offer different products to your customers based on their navigation history, and so on. But the more dynamic a website is, the more database queries you’ll probably need to perform. Unfortunately, these database queries consume the largest [...]

Use a quality host Maybe I’m stating the obvious, but don’t expect to get the speed of a Ferrari on a crappy shared host. When your blog is young, new, and receives only a few visits per hour, most web hosts are good. But the day your site becomes more popular, you’ll see it takes [...]

This tutorial shows you how to build a page with your twitter tweets. Features include * displaying your own tweets * displaying your friends (the ones your are following) tweets * multiple pages tweets * cache tweets Go to Source

Yahoo announced the latest YQL release. The company says it introduces some new features that have been requested at some external presentations of YQL, as well as in the forums. “YQL URLs can be a bit cumbersome, especially when you’ve got a large query. This makes them difficult to share,” says Yahoo. “Their meanings can [...]


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