Large html pages and slow load times/high CPU usage

Madison Kelly linux-5ZoueyuiTZhBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Tue Jun 14 00:57:08 UTC 2005


CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
> On June 13, 2005 18:46, Madison Kelly wrote:
> 
>>Hi, I broke each cell into it's own table which obviosuly increased the
>>data size but just as you said cut the display time down from ~5 minutes
>>to 62 seconds for my test. Not a bad performance boost, if I do say so
>>myself. :D Still need it faster though, if possible.
>>
>>Maybe if I turn off perl's buffers? That should show the user that
>>something is happening and prevent timeouts. I wonder how much overhead
>>that will add? Time to experiment!
> 
> 
> If you do not mind making your application Mozilla specific, you can always 
> take advantage of some of the things offered by the Mozilla suite of tools, 
> such as XUL and RDF. RDF, in particular, would be quite suitable for very 
> large datasets. An example of RDF usage in the Mozilla suite of technologies 
> is that Thunderbird uses RDF to render the contents of mailboxes. Even with 
> large numbers of messages in a given mailbox, Thunderbird still remains 
> responsive.

It's tempting but I want this to be a generally available, public 
program and I don't think a Mozilla-only limitation would go over well. 
I am currently experimenting with some Javascript trees to see how well 
they perform.

Madison

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