I do. Well, at least selectively (I enable it when really needed). Mostly as a precaution, but also because I like to keep documents static when possible. As a bonus, it greatly reduces the number of requests. But sure, it's an ideological statement too.
return on_success() or die;
In reply to Re^3: Perlmonks site has become far too slow
by hrcerq
in thread Perlmonks site has become far too slow
by stevieb
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