Support for Turck MMCache by Martin Dougiamas - Thursday, 12 August 2004, 3:14 PM Number of replies: 3 I'm pleased to say that the filters code in Moodle that Turck MMcache (a popular open source PHP accelerator) would barf on was recently rewritten, and so Moodle 1.4 should be compatible with Turck now. Average of ratings: - Permalink Reply In reply to Martin Dougiamas Re: Support for Turck MMCache by Janne Mikkonen - Thursday, 12 August 2004, 3:35 PM There can be oddies about the editor when using Turck! So It would be nice to know if someone experience such problems... Average of ratings: - Permalink Show parent Reply In reply to Janne Mikkonen Re: Support for Turck MMCache by Martin Dougiamas - Thursday, 12 August 2004, 8:20 PM I've moved to PHP 5 on my test machines now so I can't test that yet (Turck isn't working on PHP5 yet AFAIK ...) Average of ratings: - Permalink Show parent Reply In reply to Martin Dougiamas Re: Support for Turck MMCache by John Papaioannou - Friday, 13 August 2004, 10:36 PM For Turck and PHP 5, take a look at this. I haven't tested it myself, though.PS: PHP 5.0.1 is already out! Average of ratings: - Permalink Show parent Reply
In reply to Martin Dougiamas Re: Support for Turck MMCache by Janne Mikkonen - Thursday, 12 August 2004, 3:35 PM There can be oddies about the editor when using Turck! So It would be nice to know if someone experience such problems... Average of ratings: - Permalink Show parent Reply In reply to Janne Mikkonen Re: Support for Turck MMCache by Martin Dougiamas - Thursday, 12 August 2004, 8:20 PM I've moved to PHP 5 on my test machines now so I can't test that yet (Turck isn't working on PHP5 yet AFAIK ...) Average of ratings: - Permalink Show parent Reply In reply to Martin Dougiamas Re: Support for Turck MMCache by John Papaioannou - Friday, 13 August 2004, 10:36 PM For Turck and PHP 5, take a look at this. I haven't tested it myself, though.PS: PHP 5.0.1 is already out! Average of ratings: - Permalink Show parent Reply
In reply to Janne Mikkonen Re: Support for Turck MMCache by Martin Dougiamas - Thursday, 12 August 2004, 8:20 PM I've moved to PHP 5 on my test machines now so I can't test that yet (Turck isn't working on PHP5 yet AFAIK ...) Average of ratings: - Permalink Show parent Reply In reply to Martin Dougiamas Re: Support for Turck MMCache by John Papaioannou - Friday, 13 August 2004, 10:36 PM For Turck and PHP 5, take a look at this. I haven't tested it myself, though.PS: PHP 5.0.1 is already out! Average of ratings: - Permalink Show parent Reply
In reply to Martin Dougiamas Re: Support for Turck MMCache by John Papaioannou - Friday, 13 August 2004, 10:36 PM For Turck and PHP 5, take a look at this. I haven't tested it myself, though.PS: PHP 5.0.1 is already out! Average of ratings: - Permalink Show parent Reply