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13.12     Summary

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  • Output buffering is a powerful technique to make your site more flexible, and forms the basis of a new way of programming.

  • It's also often faster than doing without, allows you to cache your pages statically, and even allows compression - an all-round winner.

  • URL rewriting is an incredibly powerful feature might take a little while to prove its use, but give it time; you won't be disappointed.





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