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by forgotmypw17
1378 days ago
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It's both, and can run in several different modes. In dynamic mode, you are correct that the HTML files act as a cache. In static mode, the on-demand layer (and any related hooks in the web server) are turned off, with all the pages being pre-generated. There is also a hybrid mode, where the access log (and content store) is scraped for updates and they're integrated into the static HTML on a schedule. Each of these has its own advantages and drawbacks in terms of security, accessibility, performance, and convenience. |
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