Hi ... this is the scenario ...
* We want to use static pages.
* We will definitely not use ratings.
* If we count hits, we will definitely not display them.
* We will definitely not link to a 'Cool Links' page.
* We will have no need for a 'New Links' page.
So for us, using jump.cgi is an option, where we would
be trading off extra load on the server against a marginal
benefit (hit counts).
Do we also have the option of selective page building, ie:
re-building only those pages that have actually changed?
Reasons should be obvious: rebuilding a large number of
static pages takes time. If the new pages are identical to
the old pages, that time is wasted.
* We want to use static pages.
* We will definitely not use ratings.
* If we count hits, we will definitely not display them.
* We will definitely not link to a 'Cool Links' page.
* We will have no need for a 'New Links' page.
So for us, using jump.cgi is an option, where we would
be trading off extra load on the server against a marginal
benefit (hit counts).
Do we also have the option of selective page building, ie:
re-building only those pages that have actually changed?
Reasons should be obvious: rebuilding a large number of
static pages takes time. If the new pages are identical to
the old pages, that time is wasted.