Cache files
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Cache files
Where's a good place to put cache files? I want to cache some data from run to run, wonder where the best place to put it would be, and how to specify the address correctly?
Re: Cache files
Put it wherever you want, but outside of the dragonfly-framework folder.cormullion wrote:Where's a good place to put cache files? I want to cache some data from run to run, wonder where the best place to put it would be,
Not sure what you mean.and how to specify the address correctly?
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Re: Cache files
OK, thanks. It's now in databases/, seems like a good place.
I was just asking in case there was some recommended way of specifying paths, such as (string DOCUMENT_ROOT "blah"), but don't worry, it works as I expected.
(I've been drawing graphs using canvas - http://unbalanced-parentheses.nfshost.c ... ly_twitter - wanted to keep data for longer than twitter.com keeps them, so they're now saved in a cache...)
I was just asking in case there was some recommended way of specifying paths, such as (string DOCUMENT_ROOT "blah"), but don't worry, it works as I expected.
(I've been drawing graphs using canvas - http://unbalanced-parentheses.nfshost.c ... ly_twitter - wanted to keep data for longer than twitter.com keeps them, so they're now saved in a cache...)
Re: Cache files
Nifty. :-)cormullion wrote:(I've been drawing graphs using canvas - http://unbalanced-parentheses.nfshost.c ... ly_twitter - wanted to keep data for longer than twitter.com keeps them, so they're now saved in a cache...)
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Re: Cache files
Pretty nice graph Cormullion!
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Re: Cache files
:) The code's a bit straggly though! :)