One option is to store your content in a database (Relational, flat file or otherwise), and generate the content (articles, contents, etc) to flat files using templates (which are pulled together using includes, SSIs or whatever your templating system supports). This will allow searches to be done against the database while also providing the speed of html access. A couple of low-end (but very good) Perl-based commercial content management systems do it this way - see Article Manager and Big Medium
.If your content starts growing too fast, you may wish to generate the old/rarely accessed articles on demand, while keeping the new content in flat files
In reply to Re: Large News Database
by astroboy
in thread Large News Database
by perleager
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