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Sql query or apache file read?

Hello people,

I'm optimizing my script because my server is under heavy load in the
evening.

I have a question which methode is more efficient for my server:

=============== ===
//connection with database is already open because other queries where
executed first.

$sql="select * from category where siteid=?" // category table
contains about 1000 records, only 10 are returned

//loop with php code through resultset and print the name and id's of
category
=============== ===

or

=============== ===
<script src="cat.js"></script>

cat.js contains javascript document.write( ) instruction to write 10
categories.
=============== ===

In simple words: which is more efficient, a sql query with php or a
file read done by apache?

Thanks ;)
Jaap
Jul 17 '05 #1
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"Jaap de Bergen" <DEBERGEN.COM@R EMOVE_THIS_TO_E MAILdomainsbypr oxy.com >
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In simple words: which is more efficient, a sql query with php or a
file read done by apache?


A static file served by Apache is always faster.
Jul 17 '05 #2
On Sun, 9 May 2004 22:14:52 -0400, "Chung Leong"
<ch***********@ hotmail.com> wrote:
"Jaap de Bergen" <DEBERGEN.COM@R EMOVE_THIS_TO_E MAILdomainsbypr oxy.com >
wrote in message news:2b******** *************** *********@4ax.c om...
In simple words: which is more efficient, a sql query with php or a
file read done by apache?


A static file served by Apache is always faster.


That's good news. Thanks for the reply Chung!
Jul 17 '05 #3

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