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mod_php and reuse of "include()"-d files

Hi,

while using mod_php in apache:

If I am including one .inc file in one page, does it get compiled and
kept in memory so when I include the same file in another page on the
same server, the server won't have to search for it and recompile it ?

does mod_php provide other advantages besides preloading the php
interpretor/compiler in memory ?

thank you,

e.p.

Apr 21 '06 #1
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RTFM is a good response, as far as I get a pointer where could I find a
FM that deals with this issue ...

thank you,

e.p.

Apr 21 '06 #2

em*****@gmail.c om wrote:
If I am including one .inc file in one page, does it get compiled and
kept in memory so when I include the same file in another page on the
same server, the server won't have to search for it and recompile it ? No.
does mod_php provide other advantages besides preloading the php
interpretor/compiler in memory ?

Yes.

Apr 21 '06 #3

em*****@gmail.c om wrote:
Hi,

while using mod_php in apache:

If I am including one .inc file in one page, does it get compiled and
kept in memory so when I include the same file in another page on the
same server, the server won't have to search for it and recompile it ?
No, not unless you buy a PHP accelerator.
does mod_php provide other advantages besides preloading the php
interpretor/compiler in memory ?


Yes. Persistent database connections only work when PHP runs as a
module. There're assort of savings too, like not having to reread the
ini file or reload the extensions.

Apr 21 '06 #4

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