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Re: Windows binaries 64bit for PHP [message #177987 is a reply to message #177980] Wed, 09 May 2012 18:36 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Gregor Kofler wrote:
> Am 2012-05-09 15:14, Jerry Stuckle meinte:
>
>>> Who said repeatedly rescale? The process I've been talking about is more
>>> like "lazy" scaling.
>>
>> OK, so you do it "on the fly" and store the result. That still takes
>> more time than doing it once and forgetting it. Your way, you have to
>> check on every request for the image to see if your size exists before
>> deciding if you need to rescale it or not. Another unnecessary waste of
>> processing time.
>
> Please... Having a page with a bunch of images uploaded by users in
> various (normally large) sizes the scaling on the fly takes the
> proverbial ages (i.e. several seconds).

No it doesnt.

> Particularly on shared hosts.

well I cant answer for crap hosts.


> Checking for the existence of a file (you know the output size and you
> changed the file name of you rescaled images accordingly) is negligible.
> Rescaling happens once, retrieving thousands of times (or more).

Often never used again.

>
>> And you still haven't answered the question as to why it would take
>> months to rescale your images.
>
> Indeed.
>
> Gregor
>


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