Well now I got the error pinned down, probably should have mentioned that my javascripts are merged into a single file, packed with dean edwards jspacker, gzip and finally saved for cache everytime a single javascriptfile changes...
So I tested to replace my jscombiner class with <script> tags for every js file, and voila, it works properly again, so I checked my jscombiner class and commented out the part that gzips the file and now it works too... Only thing is that it took abt 5seconds to load it, so I checked the headers which was the only thing except the javascript in the file. And removing the content-length took the time down to just 300ms which is ok for 50k javascript. The only thing is that I cant get it to cache... I know it's not the right forum for this but if anyone feel up for the challenge check these out: if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH'])): header('HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified'); else: header("Expires: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 18:39:34 GMT"); // 1 year from now header("Content-Type: text/javascript"); header("Content-Length: 38980"); header("Last-Modified: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 23:11:12 GMT"); header("ETag: 1172185872"); header("Cache-Control: max-age=31356000"); endif; In firebug I never see the if_none_match or if_modified_since, btw why is content-length important, and is it supposed to be the length of the gzipped content or the unpacked one? Kristinn Sigmundsson wrote: > > Hi, so this is not a specific jQuery problem that I can point out but > let me explain my problem. When refreshing a page in FF 1.5 and FF2, > some images won't load properly. Which images is totally random. When > I check out the net tab in firebug I see that sometimes images (only > one per page view though) takes 3-6s to load. > > When I check the Request/response headers the images which wont load > has no response headers but the response tab is showing the image. > > These problems doesn't exist at all in IE6 or 7, and only occur when > refreshing a page and not when clicking a link or typing the url in > the address bar. > > Heh I know this is kinda hard to answer without any code, but the > thing is that I got alot of javascript bundled in one file and if I > remove it the page loads perfectly in FF again. > > So I'm kinda hoping that someone has had similar issues and know where > I could start, what could be the cause of this? > > I appreciate any help and pointers to solving this matter. > //Kristinn > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Help-needed%3A-Images-not-loading-properly-in-FF-tf3288279.html#a9150421 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/