of course it will make the response larger... but whats the difference if you refresh the page?
bandwidth wise on a active forum this should save you bandwidth.
CPU wise (there may be a hit, depending on your settings)
I still need to run benchmarking tests with various scenarios.
There are already about 10 big boards using this product, i haven't heard any bandwidth complaints. They did however have to tweak the default time settings, to find an equilibrium.
what were your server restrictions? actual data bandwidth, cpu usage, database cpu usage, or database connection limits?
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