They are loading fast over here in Europe.

Safari 3.2.1 & Firefox 3.0.4 on first Generation MacBook with OS
10.4.11.



On 18 Dez., 16:10, PawPrint <sc...@pawprint.net> wrote:
> Here are several:
>
> http://www.sunshinecoastcanada.com(more 
> complex)http://www.bellacoola.ca/(more 
> complex)http://www.popeyesstorage.com/(super-simple)
>
> All these seem to have the problem (again no mac here)
>
> On Dec 18, 6:53 am, tlob <tlohb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > url pleeeeeeese!
>
> > On Dec 18, 2:02 pm, PawPrint <sc...@pawprint.net> wrote:
>
> > > I can't even say if this is related to JQuery or not - but I'm hoping
> > > someone else might have an idea.
>
> > > I have a myriad of sites that use a framework I have developed all use
> > > packaed and gzipped JS loaded in the Head from an external file
> > > including JQuery and JQuery UI.
>
> > > Works fine on PCs (all browsers) - pages load under 3 seconds
> > > Works fine on Ubunti in FF - under 3 sec
> > > Works fine on iPhone in Safari - around 5sec (wireless so I'm not
> > > surprised)
> > > On Mac systems (latest OS) FF, and Safari - the same pages take over
> > > 45 seconds before the user sees any display.
>
> > > If I drop all the JS then the Macs render the pages up to speed.
>
> > > I tried serving the JS unpacked and not gzipped - same issue.
>
> > > I don't have a Mac here so I am relying on several users to test for
> > > me so I'm still waiting to see if leaving in the JS but removing my
> > > onReady code makes any difference. My only current guess is that there
> > > is some extreme delay while parsing the DOM for things like $
> > > ('div.something').doSomething(); in onReady.
>
> > > I find this very odd that it would affect different browsers with
> > > different rendering engines and only on the Mac.
>
> > > Any ideas?

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