2012-03-08, 03:37:07
Agreed, I imagine there aren't that many though.
Everything is working pretty well.
I know the new plugin system is a bit wierd, it uses ajax activate and deactivate, but there is no load lock or indicator. So you can click on a few in a row and it gets all wonky.
Also when adding plugins the plugins detects them but another reload is needed to see any new tabs or sidebars, or even the details of it. Also it only detect new plugins if filecount changes, so dont rename or remove and add plugins at the same time, this should be a file collection md5 or something instead.
Also the new page caching is very annoying, it occurs upon header hook, which causes a bunch of IO on all xml files on page load. This causes a noticeable delay when working in the back end.
All caching should be moved to a delayed processing after flush() , or a async ajax call or a fork perhaps.
Some other php caching features such as the style.php cached css are not actually beneficial, php load_file_contents is terribly slow and orders slower than static pages. I think it't also not compressed when cached If i remember correctly.
So lots of optimization possible, it will only get better.
Everything is working pretty well.
I know the new plugin system is a bit wierd, it uses ajax activate and deactivate, but there is no load lock or indicator. So you can click on a few in a row and it gets all wonky.
Also when adding plugins the plugins detects them but another reload is needed to see any new tabs or sidebars, or even the details of it. Also it only detect new plugins if filecount changes, so dont rename or remove and add plugins at the same time, this should be a file collection md5 or something instead.
Also the new page caching is very annoying, it occurs upon header hook, which causes a bunch of IO on all xml files on page load. This causes a noticeable delay when working in the back end.
All caching should be moved to a delayed processing after flush() , or a async ajax call or a fork perhaps.
Some other php caching features such as the style.php cached css are not actually beneficial, php load_file_contents is terribly slow and orders slower than static pages. I think it't also not compressed when cached If i remember correctly.
So lots of optimization possible, it will only get better.