[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-27 Thread Richard W

@Andy, yes there are more resources out there. I don't rely on those
resources so I need to find them. This somewhat distracts my train of
thought at the time when if I mosied on down to the jQuery docs I
would have completed my task a lot quicker, I want to be able to rely
on the jquery resources.
All is fine now once again :)

On Sep 27, 4:29 am, ricardobeat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 As of no.jquery.comand docs.jquery.com are loading faster than
 ever, and I'm in Brazil!

 - ricardo

 On Sep 26, 12:21 pm, DejanNenov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  John -

  There are quite a few of us who are big fans and have plenty of data
  center capacity. I am sure the community would be happy to mirror the
  site (you can have one of our small older server in our rack any
  time). Furthermore - RIMU hosting are great (I am a former client) if
  you need an app server, but for static content (as I think most of the
  jQuery site is) - EC2 may be better - and grin unlikely to suffer a
  power outage 

  Cheers  keep up the great work,

  Dejan

  On Sep 26, 8:46 am, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   This is a completely unrelated issue - we host jQuery.com (the
   homepage, blog, and dev) on a separate server with Rimuhosting. There
   was a power outage at the server facility and they're working ot bring
   it back 
   up:http://rimuhosting.com/maintenance.jsp?server_maint_oid=68009362

   The other sub-domains should be responding fine (docs, plugins, ui, code).

   --John

   On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Richard W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

How long does it take to sort out hosting issues?
1 month, 2 months?
I've been reading all the comments from frustrated developers who are
unable to do their job because the jQuery site does not load. I
thought those people should understand the situation and be patient.
Now it's my turn to complain, because now this is affecting my job.
Media Template obviously don't have the knowledge or capacity to
correctly host a high traffic site. What's the problem, really, i'm
curious why this SERIOUS issue has not been resolved after so long?


[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-27 Thread Giovanni Battista Lenoci


ricardobeat ha scritto:

As of now www.jquery.com and docs.jquery.com are loading faster than
ever, and I'm in Brazil!
  

I'm from italy, docs.jquery.com loads in about a minute:

http://lab.gianiaz.com/docs.jquery.com.jpg


--
gianiaz.net - web solutions
p.le bertacchi 66, 23100 sondrio (so) - italy
+39 347 7196482 



[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-27 Thread ricardobeat

Something wrong there. Loads in about 5 seconds here, sometimes
faster. Maybe it's a traffic issue between the USA and Europe?

On Sep 27, 6:36 am, Giovanni Battista Lenoci [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 ricardobeat ha scritto: As of no.jquery.comand docs.jquery.com are 
 loading faster than
  ever, and I'm in Brazil!

 I'm from italy, docs.jquery.com loads in about a minute:

 http://lab.gianiaz.com/docs.jquery.com.jpg

 --
 gianiaz.net - web solutions
 p.le bertacchi 66, 23100 sondrio (so) - italy
 +39 347 7196482


[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-27 Thread ricardobeat

alas, it is very likely a traffic issue. Did you notice one of the
requests that took 17 seconds to complete is from google-
analytics.com ?

On Sep 27, 9:12 pm, ricardobeat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Something wrong there. Loads in about 5 seconds here, sometimes
 faster. Maybe it's a traffic issue between the USA and Europe?

 On Sep 27, 6:36 am, Giovanni Battista Lenoci [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  ricardobeat ha scritto: As of no.jquery.comanddocs.jquery.com are 
  loading faster than
   ever, and I'm in Brazil!

  I'm from italy, docs.jquery.com loads in about a minute:

 http://lab.gianiaz.com/docs.jquery.com.jpg

  --
  gianiaz.net - web solutions
  p.le bertacchi 66, 23100 sondrio (so) - italy
  +39 347 7196482


[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-26 Thread Richard D. Worth
It looks like jquery.com isn't up right now, but the fix that was put in
place recently (splitting each sub-domain off to its own server) *has* made
a difference. For example http://docs.jquery.com/ (the site which most
developers need most) is up right now, and quite responsive. If by chance
you were going to jquery.com to download jQuery, you can get it here:

http://docs.jquery.com/Downloading_jQuery

- Richard

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Richard W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 How long does it take to sort out hosting issues?
 1 month, 2 months?
 I've been reading all the comments from frustrated developers who are
 unable to do their job because the jQuery site does not load. I
 thought those people should understand the situation and be patient.
 Now it's my turn to complain, because now this is affecting my job.
 Media Template obviously don't have the knowledge or capacity to
 correctly host a high traffic site. What's the problem, really, i'm
 curious why this SERIOUS issue has not been resolved after so long?



[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-26 Thread Richard W

Thank you for the response Richard.
For me, (in London), the docs site takes on average about 3 minutes to
load per page. (I just tried again now.) The pages do eventually load,
it just takes forever for each page.
Unfortunately I see no difference.
I thank Remy Sharp for hosting a copy of the API.

On Sep 26, 10:40 am, Richard D. Worth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It looks like jquery.com isn't up right now, but the fix that was put in
 place recently (splitting each sub-domain off to its own server) *has* made
 a difference. For examplehttp://docs.jquery.com/(the site which most
 developers need most) is up right now, and quite responsive. If by chance
 you were going to jquery.com to download jQuery, you can get it here:

 http://docs.jquery.com/Downloading_jQuery

 - Richard

 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Richard W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  How long does it take to sort out hosting issues?
  1 month, 2 months?
  I've been reading all the comments from frustrated developers who are
  unable to do their job because the jQuery site does not load. I
  thought those people should understand the situation and be patient.
  Now it's my turn to complain, because now this is affecting my job.
  Media Template obviously don't have the knowledge or capacity to
  correctly host a high traffic site. What's the problem, really, i'm
  curious why this SERIOUS issue has not been resolved after so long?


[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-26 Thread Andy Matthews

You're complaining why?

Why should the jQuery site not loading affect your job in any way? The
jQuery site offers nothing to me that I can't find elsewhere. I can get the
most recent jQuery release from Google code, Remy Sharp has the API hosted
on his site (or his downloable AIR app), and I have this mailing list.

Why do you need the site at all?


andy 

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How long does it take to sort out hosting issues?
1 month, 2 months?
I've been reading all the comments from frustrated developers who are unable
to do their job because the jQuery site does not load. I thought those
people should understand the situation and be patient.
Now it's my turn to complain, because now this is affecting my job.
Media Template obviously don't have the knowledge or capacity to correctly
host a high traffic site. What's the problem, really, i'm curious why this
SERIOUS issue has not been resolved after so long?




[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-26 Thread vld

svn checkout http://jqueryjs.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tools/api-browser
jqueryapi
open jqueryapi/index.html

On Sep 26, 5:18 am, Richard W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thank you for the response Richard.
 For me, (in London), the docs site takes on average about 3 minutes to
 load per page. (I just tried again now.) The pages do eventually load,


[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-26 Thread John Resig

This is a completely unrelated issue - we host jQuery.com (the
homepage, blog, and dev) on a separate server with Rimuhosting. There
was a power outage at the server facility and they're working ot bring
it back up:
http://rimuhosting.com/maintenance.jsp?server_maint_oid=68009362

The other sub-domains should be responding fine (docs, plugins, ui, code).

--John



On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Richard W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 How long does it take to sort out hosting issues?
 1 month, 2 months?
 I've been reading all the comments from frustrated developers who are
 unable to do their job because the jQuery site does not load. I
 thought those people should understand the situation and be patient.
 Now it's my turn to complain, because now this is affecting my job.
 Media Template obviously don't have the knowledge or capacity to
 correctly host a high traffic site. What's the problem, really, i'm
 curious why this SERIOUS issue has not been resolved after so long?



[jQuery] Re: i was patient, now i'm frustrated

2008-09-26 Thread DejanNenov

John -

There are quite a few of us who are big fans and have plenty of data
center capacity. I am sure the community would be happy to mirror the
site (you can have one of our small older server in our rack any
time). Furthermore - RIMU hosting are great (I am a former client) if
you need an app server, but for static content (as I think most of the
jQuery site is) - EC2 may be better - and grin unlikely to suffer a
power outage 

Cheers  keep up the great work,

Dejan

On Sep 26, 8:46 am, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This is a completely unrelated issue - we host jQuery.com (the
 homepage, blog, and dev) on a separate server with Rimuhosting. There
 was a power outage at the server facility and they're working ot bring
 it back up:http://rimuhosting.com/maintenance.jsp?server_maint_oid=68009362

 The other sub-domains should be responding fine (docs, plugins, ui, code).

 --John

 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Richard W [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  How long does it take to sort out hosting issues?
  1 month, 2 months?
  I've been reading all the comments from frustrated developers who are
  unable to do their job because the jQuery site does not load. I
  thought those people should understand the situation and be patient.
  Now it's my turn to complain, because now this is affecting my job.
  Media Template obviously don't have the knowledge or capacity to
  correctly host a high traffic site. What's the problem, really, i'm
  curious why this SERIOUS issue has not been resolved after so long?