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Start caching all your PHP pages in 5 steps Posted: Feb 18, 2007 2:55 AM
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Caching your pages can be pretty useful, especially if you have PHP-generated pages that uses a lot of MySQL queries. Once your pages are cached, your server won���t waste speed and RAM on regenerating the pages, it will just load it from the cache. I���m going to show you how to get PHP to cache your pages, and you can probably do this within 5 minutes.

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