If the data changes only "about" once per week, use make or whatever other dependency tool you like to create a static HTML version of the site or the static parts of it.
To indicate that site recreation is necessary, you could make the data insertion tool recreate the whole site or you could set up an Apache ErrorHandler, which recreates the "missing" file - a database update would simply wipe the HTML documents from existence. You could also have a nightly cron job running that recreates the whole site from the DB, possibly only when neccessary.
In reply to Re: What's the best way to cache dynamic web content?
by Corion
in thread What's the best way to cache dynamic web content?
by Arunbear
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