Re: Problem with my Search Engine Friendly URLs in PHP.
On Mon, 12 May 2008 11:57:57 +0200, Bruno Rafael Moreira de Barros
<brunormbarros@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 23, 5:51*pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> Rik Wasmus wrote:
>> > On Wed, 23 Apr 2008 12:34:01 +0200, Jerry Stuckle
>> > <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> >> Bruno Rafael Moreira de Barros wrote:
>> >>> On Apr 22, 8:16 pm, "Rik Wasmus" <luiheidsgoe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>> On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 21:01:13 +0200, Bruno Rafael Moreira de Barros
>>
>> >>>> <brunormbar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>>> I have this framework I'm building in PHP, and it has Search
>> Engine
>> >>>>> Friendly URLs, with site.com/controller/page/args... And on my
>> View
>> >>>>> files, I have <?=$this->baseURL;?>
>> >>>> Don't rely on short_tags, and especially not on <?=$var;?> syntax..
>>
>> >>>>> to print the base URL on the links
>> >>>>> (eg. <a href='<?=$this->baseURL;?>/controller/page/args'>Go
>> >>>>> somewhere</
>> >>>>> a>. But on the CSS / JS files, how will I do it? I wonder,
>> because on
>> >>>>> the View files, I can do <?=$this->baseURL;?>/css/site.css, and it
>> >>>>> will work. But images on the CSS stylesheet don't have the same
>> >>>>> possibility, and they can't be static URLs for code portability,
>> nor
>> >>>>> they can be relative URLs because they would just get added to the
>> >>>>> Search Engine Friendly URL.
>> >>>> Unless there's an extra path not in your example, if in baseURL
>> >>>> there only
>> >>>> is a domain name, you can leave it out all together...
>> >>>> href="/css/site.css" will just get it relative from the root, which
>> >>>> is my
>> >>>> preferred method.
>> >>> *Yeah but the problem is if my scripts are not deployed on the
>> root...
>> >>> It is really bad.
>>
>> >> If you're talking about using include(), require_once(), etc., that's
>> >> a different story. *But the client doesn't see those as links anyway,
>> >> so it doesn't make any difference search engine wise.
>>
>> >> Like Rik says - just use relative links.
>>
>> > It think he's looking for a 'just dump anywhere package' solution (so
>> it
>> > may be in root but also on a different level). In which case, URLs in
>> > CSS stylesheets to images for instance are somewhat trickier. I'd say
>> > the most flexible solution for that is to use a simple PHP file as CSS
>> > augmenting the URL as needed.
>>
>> You could be right - in which case your suggestion is the best.
> I didn't understand how, but requests to my CSS and JS files with PHP
> have a really big response time, even in localhost. While the page I
> access has a response time of 70ms on localhost, my CSS and JS have
> around 300-500, sometimes they even go to 1000-2000. I don't
> understand that, because the CSS and JS is wrapped in the same way as
> the normal page, inside the framework. I really need a good PHP
> performance analyzer.
You could run xdebug and examine the output of the profiler.
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