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PostPosted: 9. Nov 2007, 08:11 
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Hello Michael, I've been running the script and reading the HowTO/FAQ for about 10 hours now. Using a clientside gallery-producing program which creates static web pages, I'm currently extracting 3 fields from the jpeg ...the IPTC Description field and the 2nd Caption field as well as the Caption/Headline field you currently use in TWG.

I can see that the Info file is reading all of these fields properly, but how would I go about enabling the IPTC extraction to write these other fields into the XML file so that I can call them without having to read the image each time?


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The info is read every time from the image.

Only the iptc data used for captions and tags are stored in xml.

I never saw the need to store this because I think the info is not used that much and reading of the iptc of one files is quite fast ;).

/Michael


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> reading of the iptc of one files is quite fast

If I had, for example, a TWG project with 200 directories and an average of 100 jpegs in each directory would you think that retrieving & displaying IPTC fields directly from the jpeg is fast enough to handle a couple of search engine spiders running through the site simultaneously?


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if you think this is a problem on your site I would not use an xml saving of the fields because then you still have to read and parse xml - Then I would simply store the page once it is rendered in the cache if you need maximum speed.

But if a spider goes through the site the info page is for sure not the problem ;). reading all directories and e.g. sort images by exif date are really hard things to do every time ...

This is why i started to store e.g. the image counter already in the cache because this speeds up the gallery a lot (e.g. a site with 200 000 images had an initial loading time of 15 sec. it's now down to 2 sec once the cache is build).

In 1.7 I most of theses caches will be added ;).
The current dev build has already some - The final will have a couple more ;).

/Michael


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