For my company's main product (a CMS/website framework system) I put a caching proxy in front of the entire dynamic (PHP) system, so that the PHP code can, say, generate an image and future requests it will be served directly (very quickly) from the webserver
@Shog9 > youre a genius! I swear Ive been trying everything for about 3 hours, it just disappeared and Im trying to send a url to someone! Let him know I said thank you:)
@Fosco Yeah. I also intended it to be so we could replace ExtJS in the future... but our UIs are so damn complicated, that goal evaporated...
We have grids which open windows with tabpanels containing split panes with dual grids, which double clicking on opens more windows containing tabpanels...
@Fosco (That example is our eCommerce system -- a grid listing orders, double clicking opens a order details window, containing grids of the items ordered, double clicking opens the actual product details window)
Customers LOVE it. Was a pain in the ass to build but so worth it
I have far too many bookmarks, I cannot find this other grid/html UI system!