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<blockquote data-quote="kailani" data-source="post: 464483" data-attributes="member: 96235"><p>PHP has nothing to do with it (I doubt). First you need to understand if its your server that is bottlenecking, or the client's internet speed. I'm guessing you've eliminated the client's internet speed so focus on the server. It's probably your transfer speeds, you can confirm this by debugging through the network tab in your browser and/or benchmarking your speeds against the server after changes.</p><p></p><p>I don't think anyone can give you a solid answer without all of the details.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Stop spreading your bad advice. XML actually outperforms JSON in many areas, and vice versa. There isn't much difference between the two and this is nothing to do with the OP's question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kailani, post: 464483, member: 96235"] PHP has nothing to do with it (I doubt). First you need to understand if its your server that is bottlenecking, or the client's internet speed. I'm guessing you've eliminated the client's internet speed so focus on the server. It's probably your transfer speeds, you can confirm this by debugging through the network tab in your browser and/or benchmarking your speeds against the server after changes. I don't think anyone can give you a solid answer without all of the details. Stop spreading your bad advice. XML actually outperforms JSON in many areas, and vice versa. There isn't much difference between the two and this is nothing to do with the OP's question. [/QUOTE]
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