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Subject:    Re: [SMARTY-DEV] Re: [SMARTY] Re: [SMARTY-DEV] cache date and time
From:       Monte Ohrt <monte () ispi ! net>
Date:       2002-06-06 13:35:28
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Well, it does not create any new problems ;-)

If we want to cut out subdirectories altogether, then we'll have to do 
regular expression work on filenames. Is there an efficient way to do 
this that is cross-platform compatible?

Andrei Zmievski wrote:
> And how does this jive with people who can't use subdirectories because
> of safe mode or other issues?
> 
> On Thu, 06 Jun 2002, Ivo Jansch wrote:
> 
>>Hi,
>>
>>Monte Ohrt wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Well that's an idea that should work. we could handle the cache_id by 
>>>splitting at periods and creating a subdirectory for each part. Is this 
>>>the best way?
>>
>>Yes, that would be a good way that would work for me (and solves the 
>>issue I mentioned in my reply of a few minutes ago).
>>
>>Perhaps the dot should then be configurable as 
>>$smarty->cache_id_separator, because a dot might be in the string you 
>>use as cache_id.
>>
>>Greetings,
>>Ivo
>>
>>-- 
>>Ivo Jansch <ivo@ibuildings.nl>
>>ibuildings.nl BV - information technology
>>http://www.ibuildings.nl
>>
>>
>>
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> 
> 
> -Andrei                                       http://www.gravitonic.com/
> * If it ain't broken, it doesn't have enough features yet. *
> 



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Monte Ohrt <monte@ispi.net>
Director of Technology, ispi Inc.


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