[m-rev.] for review: deep profiling on the web page

Zoltan Somogyi zs at cs.mu.OZ.AU
Thu Aug 2 13:24:16 AEST 2001


On 01-Aug-2001, Fergus Henderson <fjh at cs.mu.OZ.AU> wrote:
> The most reliable way of answering this question is to find a machine with php3
> installed (e.g. venus), type `make', and look at the generated HTML files.

OK, I will, but it would be simpler if someone could install php3 on miles.
Any volunteers?

> > (2) what is the best place in the non-news part
> > of the web site to link to the new deep profiling page from.
> 
> I think the information section, where you put it, is probably the right
> place.

I put the file containing the page there, but the only link to it I added
is from the news item. That's why I asked the question.

Or is the page automatically included in the links on the left margin?

> You need <p> between paragraphs, not just blank lines.
> This applies everywhere.

Done.

> 	... by using the `--deep-profiling' option to `mmc',
> 	or by including `GRADEFLAGS = --deep-profiling' in your `Mmakefile'.

Done, using your wording.

> Hmm, I don't think "web server" is quite the right term here.
> That makes me think that the program implements the HTTP protocol,
> like apache,
> rather than being just a CGI program.
> 
> Maybe "web service"??
> Or perhaps "CGI-based web service"?

I chose the latter. BTW, the deep profiler is not just a CGI program; the CGI
program is its smallest component.

Zoltan.
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