This sounds a job for a larger hard disc. Seriously - while I can imagine some potential solutions it all sounds like a lot of work that doesn't actually have to happen. It isn't as if disc space is expensive these days. If I were handed this task I'd much prefer to just solve this the right way, save some time and go for a walk instead. Priorities.
As for actual ideas ... you could do a mod_perl/cgi that does all your page serving for you. You'd then do the obvious thing - return compressed content for clients that support it and uncompressed for those that don't. It doesn't sound like you need rocket science or anything. Or a POE application that can keep some of the processed data cached.
__SIG__ use B; printf "You are here %08x\n", unpack "L!", unpack "P4", pack "L!", B::svref_2object(sub{})->OUTSIDE;
In reply to Re: RFC: Mod Perl compressed content
by diotalevi
in thread RFC: Mod Perl compressed content
by simon.proctor
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