
Originally Posted by
RodG
It already kinda does that by caching the responses received (for any given client), but if the destination, product quantity or product weights change (eg, by adding or removing items from the cart) then the cached results are invalidated (and rightfully so).
It isn't really possible to store 'selected methods in a temporary file' because there really are too many variables involved. It'd be more practical to simply move the data tables from the server to the client, but that would mean that every user would be responsible for keeping their own data tables updated (or waiting for me to update the tables, and then making a new distribution package available with the new rates that people would need to download and install. If the server connectivity problems were an ongoing issue this would probably be a good way of doing things, but all things considered, the servers have been pretty reliable for several years.
There is still no sign of life from the ozpost servers (over 15hrs now) and the ISP is being far less than helpful. They haven't even confirmed or acknowledged the reasons *why* the server is inaccessible.
Meanwhile, we've just signed up with another host and as soon as the DNS redelegations are complete we'll be able to start migrating our servers away from the current host.
Alas, we host over 50 different domains on our servers so the migration process is going to take a few days (at least) ... The question now is which is going to occur first, our migration efforts, or the resurrection of our current server? Your guess is as good as mine. :-(
Cheers
Rod
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