[jQuery] Re: 15 second delay with IE
On May 25, 9:46 pm, Bil Corry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: R.RajeshJebaAnbiahwrote on 5/25/2007 6:26 AM: Mostly the problem is with the packed version. Try using the original version. At least for me, the packed version is extremely quirky. Is there a reason to use the packed version if JavaScript files are compressed and served via mod_gzip? I personally feel that anything other than packed version would be much better. And, I prefer ESC crunched. -- ?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ? Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!comBlog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/
[jQuery] Re: 15 second delay with IE
On Apr 5, 12:09 am, mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: An example is at:http://www.green-welly.co.uk/rcc/basic-example.html It takes me 15 seconds to load this page in IE, Firefox Opera are immediate. Well puzzled. Mostly the problem is with the packed version. Try using the original version. At least for me, the packed version is extremely quirky. -- ?php echo 'Just another PHP saint'; ? Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!comBlog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/
[jQuery] Re: 15 second delay with IE
R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote on 5/25/2007 6:26 AM: Mostly the problem is with the packed version. Try using the original version. At least for me, the packed version is extremely quirky. Is there a reason to use the packed version if JavaScript files are compressed and served via mod_gzip? - Bil
[jQuery] Re: 15 second delay with IE
Not at all. I actually believe you might get better results using the min version plus gzip. -- Brandon Aaron On 5/25/07, Bil Corry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote on 5/25/2007 6:26 AM: Mostly the problem is with the packed version. Try using the original version. At least for me, the packed version is extremely quirky. Is there a reason to use the packed version if JavaScript files are compressed and served via mod_gzip? - Bil
[jQuery] Re: 15 second delay with IE
I have exact the same problem. Did you ever find out what the problem was? On Apr 5, 11:17 am, mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Many thanks guys. Great you have all come back with no delays. Have been ripping my IE apart: cache emptied; add-ons disabled; tool bars uninstalled and finally reinstalled IE. But still got delay. Will keep an eye out for what it could be. Cheers, mike
[jQuery] Re: 15 second delay with IE
I am unable to duplicate any IE weirdness, using IE6 and IE7. mike wrote: Hi Jeffrey, An example is at: http://www.green-welly.co.uk/rcc/basic-example.html It takes me 15 seconds to load this page in IE, Firefox Opera are immediate. Well puzzled. Thanks, mike
[jQuery] Re: 15 second delay with IE
It came up quick for me. About 3 seconds to initally load and immediate when hard-refreshing in IE 7. -Marshall mike wrote: Hi Jeffrey, An example is at: http://www.green-welly.co.uk/rcc/basic-example.html It takes me 15 seconds to load this page in IE, Firefox Opera are immediate. Well puzzled. Thanks, mike
[jQuery] Re: 15 second delay with IE
Thanks, I also don't have a problem in IE6 or IE7. I can think of a couple of reasons IE might be being a pain on your PC. 1) Your cache might be full -- so try deleting all temporary files. 2) There may be plug-in running in your browser that are hogging CPU cycles. If after flushing your cache the problem persists, take a look at your add-ins -- Internet Options -- Programs -- Manage Add-Ons. I would be the wrong person to say which ones could go, but that's the direction I would start looking in. JK - Original Message - From: mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: jQuery (English) jquery-en@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 12:09 PM Subject: [jQuery] Re: 15 second delay with IE Hi Jeffrey, An example is at: http://www.green-welly.co.uk/rcc/basic-example.html It takes me 15 seconds to load this page in IE, Firefox Opera are immediate. Well puzzled. Thanks, mike