- opac-results = 16kB (3 results in my tests). OK, not too much - css = opac.css is 28kB, others (ui.css & print.css) are 2.xkB. Could opac.css be "smallified" ? - js = 300KB !!! with utilities.js being 100KB !!! that's huge !!!
Thank you for raising this question. JavaScript and CSS is cached. It's true, for sure. 16Kb or 100K, it's peanuts. But response time matter, I can't agree more. If you get a raw result page, so WITHOUT css and js: date; wget http://localhost/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?q=hugo; date You find that it takes 3-4 seconds, even localhost. So Koha has to be blamed. It takes this amount of time to Koha to interpret Perl scripts, do a search with Zebra, to request MySQL, to aggregate the result, to construct the HTML page with templating system. It would be interesting to see how better are performances with mod_perl. My feeling is that using mod_perl and session variables for syspref (avoiding to request syspref multiple times) would increase significantly performance. -- Frédéric _______________________________________________ Koha-devel mailing list Koha-devel@lists.koha.org http://lists.koha.org/mailman/listinfo/koha-devel