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Updated: 07/26/2000

Cached Fast Template

Cached Fast Template is a template system for PHP that implements caching for PHP''s FastTemplate module. Features include: Supports lock files, so long operations will not allow pages to be served only &"half&" cached, Allows caching to be decided when the cache is being tested, not written to, Blocks can be cached seperately, meaning that different parts of the page can be cached for different amounts of time, or not cached at all, Allows caches to be invalidated on an event basis, Allows caches to be invalidated on a time bases, Handles dynamic blocks and normal blocks without a problem, and Intelligent cache naming, allowing the most flexibilty with caching.
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