Thanks for the prompt response.
On 3 May 2017 at 13:55, Ramsey, Robert L wrote:
> This is just my non-apache two cents.
>
Yes, I realise it might not be an Apache problem.
But it did start appearing around the time yum gave us a new version of
Apache...
> - Is your js loaded after all of the libraries? Are you sure?
>
Yes. I thought it was, and I just thecked.
Following a bunch of CSS files, we have
JQUery,
Several other third party libraries, including OpenLayers and Backbone
JQuery Mobile.
Our main (1.7MByte minified) JS file
A 500kByte minified compiled templates file.
A couple of tiny JS (configuration) files
A40KByte "top level" JS file.
And THIS, last, file is the one that Chrome says times out!
However, I will try re-ordering things, and see if that makes a
difference...
> - Is your js file one huge file or many little ones? It sounds
> like one big file.
>
Mostly one big one. But that isn't the file that times out!
However, I'll try splitting it, too...
And it is straight JS.
>
> You’ve probably already looked at those, but sometimes it helps to have
> another person chime in.
>
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A js/chrome list might be more appropriate too.
Maybe. I had two vague ideas, and I wanted to see whether anyone else
would suggest them:
* The problem is related to a limit on the number of (simultaneous)
fetches from a single client, and the new version of Apache has changed
that limit, or
* Chrome is picking up an ISP's a proxy configuration that FFox is
not, and it is the ISP's proxy that is/was causing the problem.
Robert.
>
>
>
>
> *From:* robertin...@gmail.com [mailto:robertin...@gmail.com] *On Behalf
> Of *Robert Inder
> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 3, 2017 4:34 AM
> *To:* users@httpd.apache.org
> *Subject:* [users@httpd] Browser differences
>
>
>
> We have developed a complex javascript application
>
> There are "a few megabytes" of our own code, plus OpenLayers map handling
> and jQuery.
>
>
>
> We're serving it through Apache 2.2.15-59, which arrived on CentOS 6.9 in
> mid April.
> And everything works well and reliably for us.
>
>
>
> But for the last couple of weeks, our client has been experiencing
> problems starting the application.
>
> The Javascript console reports that some Javascript files are not loading
> because "Connection Timed Out" on one of the JS files.
>
> Apache is not logging any errors.
>
>
> The obvious explanation would be in terms of network connection between
> him and the hosting company.
> But his connection is actually faster than ours
> AND he only has problems when he uses Google Chrome: Firefox is fine.
>
>
> So I'm struggling to think what this can be. Any suggestions?
>
>
> Our client started having problems at ABOUT the time that yum installed
> 2.2.15-59.
>
> Has something changed?
>
>
>
> Robert
>
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