Re: [SOGo] Angular Java Script

2016-08-25 Thread "Laz C. Peterson"
Okay sounds good.  We will hold off then.  (Not that I like Edge any more than 
IE though … Ha ha ha …)

Thanks Christian.

~ Laz Peterson
Paravis, LLC

> On Aug 25, 2016, at 12:41 AM, Christian Mack (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de) 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> Am 25.08.2016 um 00:54 schrieb "Laz C. Peterson" (l...@paravis.net 
> ):
>> Hey there Christian,
>> 
>> So the Angular/IE issues are affecting everyone, yes?  
> 
> Everyone using V3 of SOGo.
> As V3 is based on Angular.
> 
> 
>> I am so surprised searching in SOGo lists and documentation that there is 
>> not more squabble about how bad IE 
>> runs the SOGo web interface.  Or I guess nobody is using IE … ?
>> 
> 
> Partly.
> I for one only know a handful of people using IE (we have ~18000 users).
> And when using SOGo V2 you don't have that problem at all, as it is not
> based on Angular.
> 
>> Maybe it is time for an explicit “SOGo does not support Internet Explorer” 
>> message when the user loads on IE.
>> 
> 
> It supports it, but only very slow ;-)
> And Angular will support Edge better in the long run.
> 
> 
> Kind regards.
> Christian Mack
> 
>> Bummer all the way around.
>> 
>> ~ Laz Peterson
>> Paravis, LLC
>> 
>>> On Aug 24, 2016, at 7:40 AM, Christian Mack 
>>> (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de)  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello
>>> 
>>> Angular is provided/developed by Google delelopers.
>>> They decided to not optimize it for IE.
>>> 
>>> Before next year they don't add any new features to the current stable
>>> Angular version, because they are concentrating on the next Version.
>>> So there is nothing we or Inverse can do.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Christian Mack
>>> 
>>> Am 23.08.2016 um 20:23 schrieb Galian Kile
>>> (julio.sandoval.teemkurr...@gmail.com 
>>>  
>>> >> >):
 Hello All,
 
 Just following up to see if anyone has any insight on this. I am still at a
 standstill. The performance is unbearable and we really want to take
 advantage of all the new features. Even though IE has only 5% of the
 browser marketshare, that’s still 5% of users that SOGo is entirely
 unusable for.
 
 Thank you all for your time.
 
 Any help is appreciated.
 
 
 On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 7:24 AM, "Laz C. Peterson" > wrote:
 
> Ok, just tested with Edge … Definitely not as painful, but most definitely
> still unacceptably slow.
> 
> Microsoft really has their priorities twisted inside out.  I can’t
> understand how every other browser has no issues, but theirs is a total
> train wreck.
> 
> Any help or suggestion would be most greatly appreciated.  Thank you all.
> 
> ~ Laz Peterson
> Paravis, LLC
> 
> On Aug 22, 2016, at 7:09 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net 
> ) <
> users@sogo.nu > wrote:
> 
> Anyone have any insight to this?
> 
> We’ve been doing a bit more testing with IE, and wow it is really
> discouraging how much IE struggles.  I don’t know much about debugging
> webpage performance issues, so I couldn’t say whether the issue is related
> to javascript or CSS.  But I am very surprised nobody else has seen these
> issues with SOGo version 3.
> 
> A bit of Google searching brings a lot of IE/Angular issue results, but
> that’s all a bit beyond me.
> 
> Developers, is there something that can be disabled for IE-specific
> clients?  (I have not tested with Edge, but will do that today.)
> 
> Though it doesn’t seem appropriate, but should a bug request be filed
> submitted for something like this?
> 
> ~ Laz Peterson
> Paravis, LLC
> 
> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net 
> ) <
> users@sogo.nu > wrote:
> 
> Hey there —
> 
> We have this issue as well.  The performance in IE11 is unbelievably slow,
> and it is completely unusable.  We do not let our clients use Chrome or
> Firefox, as the policies are not easy to enforce.  And we definitely don’t
> use IE because we love IE, in fact I really don’t like it at all … But 
> that
> is our only option based on client requirements.
> 
> So until we can figure out what will improve performance, we can’t
> upgrade.  And we would really like to, since the new interface is really
> well done.
> 
> We went live for a test run yesterday, and between the IE performance
> issues and missing calendar events, the day did not go well.
> 
> Please let me know if you figure anything out.
> 
> ~ Laz Peterson
> Paravis, LLC
> 
> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Galian Kile 

Re: [SOGo] Angular Java Script

2016-08-25 Thread Christian Mack
Hello

Am 25.08.2016 um 00:54 schrieb "Laz C. Peterson" (l...@paravis.net):
> Hey there Christian,
> 
> So the Angular/IE issues are affecting everyone, yes?  

Everyone using V3 of SOGo.
As V3 is based on Angular.


> I am so surprised searching in SOGo lists and documentation that there is not 
> more squabble about how bad IE 
> runs the SOGo web interface.  Or I guess nobody is using IE … ?
> 

Partly.
I for one only know a handful of people using IE (we have ~18000 users).
And when using SOGo V2 you don't have that problem at all, as it is not
based on Angular.

> Maybe it is time for an explicit “SOGo does not support Internet Explorer” 
> message when the user loads on IE.
> 

It supports it, but only very slow ;-)
And Angular will support Edge better in the long run.


Kind regards.
Christian Mack

> Bummer all the way around.
> 
> ~ Laz Peterson
> Paravis, LLC
> 
>> On Aug 24, 2016, at 7:40 AM, Christian Mack (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de) 
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hello
>>
>> Angular is provided/developed by Google delelopers.
>> They decided to not optimize it for IE.
>>
>> Before next year they don't add any new features to the current stable
>> Angular version, because they are concentrating on the next Version.
>> So there is nothing we or Inverse can do.
>>
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Christian Mack
>>
>> Am 23.08.2016 um 20:23 schrieb Galian Kile
>> (julio.sandoval.teemkurr...@gmail.com 
>> ):
>>> Hello All,
>>>
>>> Just following up to see if anyone has any insight on this. I am still at a
>>> standstill. The performance is unbearable and we really want to take
>>> advantage of all the new features. Even though IE has only 5% of the
>>> browser marketshare, that’s still 5% of users that SOGo is entirely
>>> unusable for.
>>>
>>> Thank you all for your time.
>>>
>>> Any help is appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 7:24 AM, "Laz C. Peterson"  wrote:
>>>
 Ok, just tested with Edge … Definitely not as painful, but most definitely
 still unacceptably slow.

 Microsoft really has their priorities twisted inside out.  I can’t
 understand how every other browser has no issues, but theirs is a total
 train wreck.

 Any help or suggestion would be most greatly appreciated.  Thank you all.

 ~ Laz Peterson
 Paravis, LLC

 On Aug 22, 2016, at 7:09 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) <
 users@sogo.nu> wrote:

 Anyone have any insight to this?

 We’ve been doing a bit more testing with IE, and wow it is really
 discouraging how much IE struggles.  I don’t know much about debugging
 webpage performance issues, so I couldn’t say whether the issue is related
 to javascript or CSS.  But I am very surprised nobody else has seen these
 issues with SOGo version 3.

 A bit of Google searching brings a lot of IE/Angular issue results, but
 that’s all a bit beyond me.

 Developers, is there something that can be disabled for IE-specific
 clients?  (I have not tested with Edge, but will do that today.)

 Though it doesn’t seem appropriate, but should a bug request be filed
 submitted for something like this?

 ~ Laz Peterson
 Paravis, LLC

 On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) <
 users@sogo.nu> wrote:

 Hey there —

 We have this issue as well.  The performance in IE11 is unbelievably slow,
 and it is completely unusable.  We do not let our clients use Chrome or
 Firefox, as the policies are not easy to enforce.  And we definitely don’t
 use IE because we love IE, in fact I really don’t like it at all … But that
 is our only option based on client requirements.

 So until we can figure out what will improve performance, we can’t
 upgrade.  And we would really like to, since the new interface is really
 well done.

 We went live for a test run yesterday, and between the IE performance
 issues and missing calendar events, the day did not go well.

 Please let me know if you figure anything out.

 ~ Laz Peterson
 Paravis, LLC

 On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Galian Kile (julio.sandoval.teemkurrupt@
 gmail.com)  wrote:

 Hello,

 We are having issues with Internet Explorer 11 and Angular JS.

 We have noticed that any other browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox), the
 website performs normal.
 When ran on IE11, it has a massive lag. Switching between sections can
 take over 8 seconds.

 Has anyone encountered this? What type of fixes are there to enhance the
 performance of Angular JS in IE11?

 Thanks

 --
 Julio Sandoval

-- 
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Universität Konstanz
Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
Abteilung Basisdienste
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Re: [SOGo] Angular Java Script

2016-08-24 Thread "Laz C. Peterson"
Hey there Christian,

So the Angular/IE issues are affecting everyone, yes?  I am so surprised 
searching in SOGo lists and documentation that there is not more squabble about 
how bad IE runs the SOGo web interface.  Or I guess nobody is using IE … ?

Maybe it is time for an explicit “SOGo does not support Internet Explorer” 
message when the user loads on IE.

Bummer all the way around.

~ Laz Peterson
Paravis, LLC

> On Aug 24, 2016, at 7:40 AM, Christian Mack (christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de) 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> Angular is provided/developed by Google delelopers.
> They decided to not optimize it for IE.
> 
> Before next year they don't add any new features to the current stable
> Angular version, because they are concentrating on the next Version.
> So there is nothing we or Inverse can do.
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> Christian Mack
> 
> Am 23.08.2016 um 20:23 schrieb Galian Kile
> (julio.sandoval.teemkurr...@gmail.com 
> ):
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> Just following up to see if anyone has any insight on this. I am still at a
>> standstill. The performance is unbearable and we really want to take
>> advantage of all the new features. Even though IE has only 5% of the
>> browser marketshare, that’s still 5% of users that SOGo is entirely
>> unusable for.
>> 
>> Thank you all for your time.
>> 
>> Any help is appreciated.
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 7:24 AM, "Laz C. Peterson"  wrote:
>> 
>>> Ok, just tested with Edge … Definitely not as painful, but most definitely
>>> still unacceptably slow.
>>> 
>>> Microsoft really has their priorities twisted inside out.  I can’t
>>> understand how every other browser has no issues, but theirs is a total
>>> train wreck.
>>> 
>>> Any help or suggestion would be most greatly appreciated.  Thank you all.
>>> 
>>> ~ Laz Peterson
>>> Paravis, LLC
>>> 
>>> On Aug 22, 2016, at 7:09 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) <
>>> users@sogo.nu> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Anyone have any insight to this?
>>> 
>>> We’ve been doing a bit more testing with IE, and wow it is really
>>> discouraging how much IE struggles.  I don’t know much about debugging
>>> webpage performance issues, so I couldn’t say whether the issue is related
>>> to javascript or CSS.  But I am very surprised nobody else has seen these
>>> issues with SOGo version 3.
>>> 
>>> A bit of Google searching brings a lot of IE/Angular issue results, but
>>> that’s all a bit beyond me.
>>> 
>>> Developers, is there something that can be disabled for IE-specific
>>> clients?  (I have not tested with Edge, but will do that today.)
>>> 
>>> Though it doesn’t seem appropriate, but should a bug request be filed
>>> submitted for something like this?
>>> 
>>> ~ Laz Peterson
>>> Paravis, LLC
>>> 
>>> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) <
>>> users@sogo.nu> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey there —
>>> 
>>> We have this issue as well.  The performance in IE11 is unbelievably slow,
>>> and it is completely unusable.  We do not let our clients use Chrome or
>>> Firefox, as the policies are not easy to enforce.  And we definitely don’t
>>> use IE because we love IE, in fact I really don’t like it at all … But that
>>> is our only option based on client requirements.
>>> 
>>> So until we can figure out what will improve performance, we can’t
>>> upgrade.  And we would really like to, since the new interface is really
>>> well done.
>>> 
>>> We went live for a test run yesterday, and between the IE performance
>>> issues and missing calendar events, the day did not go well.
>>> 
>>> Please let me know if you figure anything out.
>>> 
>>> ~ Laz Peterson
>>> Paravis, LLC
>>> 
>>> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Galian Kile (julio.sandoval.teemkurrupt@
>>> gmail.com)  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> We are having issues with Internet Explorer 11 and Angular JS.
>>> 
>>> We have noticed that any other browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox), the
>>> website performs normal.
>>> When ran on IE11, it has a massive lag. Switching between sections can
>>> take over 8 seconds.
>>> 
>>> Has anyone encountered this? What type of fixes are there to enhance the
>>> performance of Angular JS in IE11?
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Julio Sandoval
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> users@sogo.nu
>>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> users@sogo.nu
>>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> users@sogo.nu
>>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>> 
>>> 
>>> --
>>> users@sogo.nu
>>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Christian Mack
> Universität Konstanz
> Kommunikations-, Informations-, Medienzentrum (KIM)
> Abteilung Basisdienste
> 78457 Konstanz
> +49 7531 88-4416

-- 
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists

Re: [SOGo] Angular Java Script

2016-08-24 Thread Christian Mack
Hello

Angular is provided/developed by Google delelopers.
They decided to not optimize it for IE.

Before next year they don't add any new features to the current stable
Angular version, because they are concentrating on the next Version.
So there is nothing we or Inverse can do.


Kind regards,
Christian Mack

Am 23.08.2016 um 20:23 schrieb Galian Kile
(julio.sandoval.teemkurr...@gmail.com):
> Hello All,
> 
> Just following up to see if anyone has any insight on this. I am still at a
> standstill. The performance is unbearable and we really want to take
> advantage of all the new features. Even though IE has only 5% of the
> browser marketshare, that’s still 5% of users that SOGo is entirely
> unusable for.
> 
> Thank you all for your time.
> 
> Any help is appreciated.
> 
> 
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 7:24 AM, "Laz C. Peterson"  wrote:
> 
>> Ok, just tested with Edge … Definitely not as painful, but most definitely
>> still unacceptably slow.
>>
>> Microsoft really has their priorities twisted inside out.  I can’t
>> understand how every other browser has no issues, but theirs is a total
>> train wreck.
>>
>> Any help or suggestion would be most greatly appreciated.  Thank you all.
>>
>> ~ Laz Peterson
>> Paravis, LLC
>>
>> On Aug 22, 2016, at 7:09 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) <
>> users@sogo.nu> wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have any insight to this?
>>
>> We’ve been doing a bit more testing with IE, and wow it is really
>> discouraging how much IE struggles.  I don’t know much about debugging
>> webpage performance issues, so I couldn’t say whether the issue is related
>> to javascript or CSS.  But I am very surprised nobody else has seen these
>> issues with SOGo version 3.
>>
>> A bit of Google searching brings a lot of IE/Angular issue results, but
>> that’s all a bit beyond me.
>>
>> Developers, is there something that can be disabled for IE-specific
>> clients?  (I have not tested with Edge, but will do that today.)
>>
>> Though it doesn’t seem appropriate, but should a bug request be filed
>> submitted for something like this?
>>
>> ~ Laz Peterson
>> Paravis, LLC
>>
>> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) <
>> users@sogo.nu> wrote:
>>
>> Hey there —
>>
>> We have this issue as well.  The performance in IE11 is unbelievably slow,
>> and it is completely unusable.  We do not let our clients use Chrome or
>> Firefox, as the policies are not easy to enforce.  And we definitely don’t
>> use IE because we love IE, in fact I really don’t like it at all … But that
>> is our only option based on client requirements.
>>
>> So until we can figure out what will improve performance, we can’t
>> upgrade.  And we would really like to, since the new interface is really
>> well done.
>>
>> We went live for a test run yesterday, and between the IE performance
>> issues and missing calendar events, the day did not go well.
>>
>> Please let me know if you figure anything out.
>>
>> ~ Laz Peterson
>> Paravis, LLC
>>
>> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Galian Kile (julio.sandoval.teemkurrupt@
>> gmail.com)  wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> We are having issues with Internet Explorer 11 and Angular JS.
>>
>> We have noticed that any other browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox), the
>> website performs normal.
>> When ran on IE11, it has a massive lag. Switching between sections can
>> take over 8 seconds.
>>
>> Has anyone encountered this? What type of fixes are there to enhance the
>> performance of Angular JS in IE11?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> --
>> Julio Sandoval
>>
>>
>> --
>> users@sogo.nu
>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>
>>
>> --
>> users@sogo.nu
>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>
>>
>> --
>> users@sogo.nu
>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>
>>
>> --
>> users@sogo.nu
>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>>
> 
> 
> 


-- 
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Re: [SOGo] Angular Java Script

2016-08-23 Thread Galian Kile
Hello All,

Just following up to see if anyone has any insight on this. I am still at a
standstill. The performance is unbearable and we really want to take
advantage of all the new features. Even though IE has only 5% of the
browser marketshare, that’s still 5% of users that SOGo is entirely
unusable for.

Thank you all for your time.

Any help is appreciated.


On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 7:24 AM, "Laz C. Peterson"  wrote:

> Ok, just tested with Edge … Definitely not as painful, but most definitely
> still unacceptably slow.
>
> Microsoft really has their priorities twisted inside out.  I can’t
> understand how every other browser has no issues, but theirs is a total
> train wreck.
>
> Any help or suggestion would be most greatly appreciated.  Thank you all.
>
> ~ Laz Peterson
> Paravis, LLC
>
> On Aug 22, 2016, at 7:09 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) <
> users@sogo.nu> wrote:
>
> Anyone have any insight to this?
>
> We’ve been doing a bit more testing with IE, and wow it is really
> discouraging how much IE struggles.  I don’t know much about debugging
> webpage performance issues, so I couldn’t say whether the issue is related
> to javascript or CSS.  But I am very surprised nobody else has seen these
> issues with SOGo version 3.
>
> A bit of Google searching brings a lot of IE/Angular issue results, but
> that’s all a bit beyond me.
>
> Developers, is there something that can be disabled for IE-specific
> clients?  (I have not tested with Edge, but will do that today.)
>
> Though it doesn’t seem appropriate, but should a bug request be filed
> submitted for something like this?
>
> ~ Laz Peterson
> Paravis, LLC
>
> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) <
> users@sogo.nu> wrote:
>
> Hey there —
>
> We have this issue as well.  The performance in IE11 is unbelievably slow,
> and it is completely unusable.  We do not let our clients use Chrome or
> Firefox, as the policies are not easy to enforce.  And we definitely don’t
> use IE because we love IE, in fact I really don’t like it at all … But that
> is our only option based on client requirements.
>
> So until we can figure out what will improve performance, we can’t
> upgrade.  And we would really like to, since the new interface is really
> well done.
>
> We went live for a test run yesterday, and between the IE performance
> issues and missing calendar events, the day did not go well.
>
> Please let me know if you figure anything out.
>
> ~ Laz Peterson
> Paravis, LLC
>
> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Galian Kile (julio.sandoval.teemkurrupt@
> gmail.com)  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are having issues with Internet Explorer 11 and Angular JS.
>
> We have noticed that any other browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox), the
> website performs normal.
> When ran on IE11, it has a massive lag. Switching between sections can
> take over 8 seconds.
>
> Has anyone encountered this? What type of fixes are there to enhance the
> performance of Angular JS in IE11?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Julio Sandoval
>
>
> --
> users@sogo.nu
> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>
>
> --
> users@sogo.nu
> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>
>
> --
> users@sogo.nu
> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>
>
> --
> users@sogo.nu
> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
>



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Re: [SOGo] Angular Java Script

2016-08-22 Thread "Laz C. Peterson"
Ok, just tested with Edge … Definitely not as painful, but most definitely 
still unacceptably slow.

Microsoft really has their priorities twisted inside out.  I can’t understand 
how every other browser has no issues, but theirs is a total train wreck.

Any help or suggestion would be most greatly appreciated.  Thank you all.

~ Laz Peterson
Paravis, LLC

> On Aug 22, 2016, at 7:09 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) 
>  wrote:
> 
> Anyone have any insight to this?
> 
> We’ve been doing a bit more testing with IE, and wow it is really 
> discouraging how much IE struggles.  I don’t know much about debugging 
> webpage performance issues, so I couldn’t say whether the issue is related to 
> javascript or CSS.  But I am very surprised nobody else has seen these issues 
> with SOGo version 3.
> 
> A bit of Google searching brings a lot of IE/Angular issue results, but 
> that’s all a bit beyond me.
> 
> Developers, is there something that can be disabled for IE-specific clients?  
> (I have not tested with Edge, but will do that today.)
> 
> Though it doesn’t seem appropriate, but should a bug request be filed 
> submitted for something like this?
> 
> ~ Laz Peterson
> Paravis, LLC
> 
>> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net 
>> ) > wrote:
>> 
>> Hey there —
>> 
>> We have this issue as well.  The performance in IE11 is unbelievably slow, 
>> and it is completely unusable.  We do not let our clients use Chrome or 
>> Firefox, as the policies are not easy to enforce.  And we definitely don’t 
>> use IE because we love IE, in fact I really don’t like it at all … But that 
>> is our only option based on client requirements.
>> 
>> So until we can figure out what will improve performance, we can’t upgrade.  
>> And we would really like to, since the new interface is really well done.
>> 
>> We went live for a test run yesterday, and between the IE performance issues 
>> and missing calendar events, the day did not go well.
>> 
>> Please let me know if you figure anything out.
>> 
>> ~ Laz Peterson
>> Paravis, LLC
>> 
>>> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Galian Kile 
>>> (julio.sandoval.teemkurr...@gmail.com 
>>> ) >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> We are having issues with Internet Explorer 11 and Angular JS.
>>> 
>>> We have noticed that any other browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox), the 
>>> website performs normal.
>>> When ran on IE11, it has a massive lag. Switching between sections can take 
>>> over 8 seconds.
>>> 
>>> Has anyone encountered this? What type of fixes are there to enhance the 
>>> performance of Angular JS in IE11?
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> Julio Sandoval
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -- 
>>> users@sogo.nu 
>>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists 
>> -- 
>> users@sogo.nu 
>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
> 
> -- 
> users@sogo.nu
> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists

-- 
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Re: [SOGo] Angular Java Script

2016-08-22 Thread "Laz C. Peterson"
Anyone have any insight to this?

We’ve been doing a bit more testing with IE, and wow it is really discouraging 
how much IE struggles.  I don’t know much about debugging webpage performance 
issues, so I couldn’t say whether the issue is related to javascript or CSS.  
But I am very surprised nobody else has seen these issues with SOGo version 3.

A bit of Google searching brings a lot of IE/Angular issue results, but that’s 
all a bit beyond me.

Developers, is there something that can be disabled for IE-specific clients?  
(I have not tested with Edge, but will do that today.)

Though it doesn’t seem appropriate, but should a bug request be filed submitted 
for something like this?

~ Laz Peterson
Paravis, LLC

> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:45 AM, Laz C. Peterson (l...@paravis.net) 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hey there —
> 
> We have this issue as well.  The performance in IE11 is unbelievably slow, 
> and it is completely unusable.  We do not let our clients use Chrome or 
> Firefox, as the policies are not easy to enforce.  And we definitely don’t 
> use IE because we love IE, in fact I really don’t like it at all … But that 
> is our only option based on client requirements.
> 
> So until we can figure out what will improve performance, we can’t upgrade.  
> And we would really like to, since the new interface is really well done.
> 
> We went live for a test run yesterday, and between the IE performance issues 
> and missing calendar events, the day did not go well.
> 
> Please let me know if you figure anything out.
> 
> ~ Laz Peterson
> Paravis, LLC
> 
>> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Galian Kile 
>> (julio.sandoval.teemkurr...@gmail.com 
>> ) > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> We are having issues with Internet Explorer 11 and Angular JS.
>> 
>> We have noticed that any other browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox), the 
>> website performs normal.
>> When ran on IE11, it has a massive lag. Switching between sections can take 
>> over 8 seconds.
>> 
>> Has anyone encountered this? What type of fixes are there to enhance the 
>> performance of Angular JS in IE11?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> -- 
>> Julio Sandoval
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> users@sogo.nu 
>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
> 
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Re: [SOGo] Angular Java Script

2016-08-19 Thread "Laz C. Peterson"
Hey there —

We have this issue as well.  The performance in IE11 is unbelievably slow, and 
it is completely unusable.  We do not let our clients use Chrome or Firefox, as 
the policies are not easy to enforce.  And we definitely don’t use IE because 
we love IE, in fact I really don’t like it at all … But that is our only option 
based on client requirements.

So until we can figure out what will improve performance, we can’t upgrade.  
And we would really like to, since the new interface is really well done.

We went live for a test run yesterday, and between the IE performance issues 
and missing calendar events, the day did not go well.

Please let me know if you figure anything out.

~ Laz Peterson
Paravis, LLC

> On Aug 19, 2016, at 9:34 AM, Galian Kile 
> (julio.sandoval.teemkurr...@gmail.com)  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> We are having issues with Internet Explorer 11 and Angular JS.
> 
> We have noticed that any other browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox), the website 
> performs normal.
> When ran on IE11, it has a massive lag. Switching between sections can take 
> over 8 seconds.
> 
> Has anyone encountered this? What type of fixes are there to enhance the 
> performance of Angular JS in IE11?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> -- 
> Julio Sandoval
> 
> 
> -- 
> users@sogo.nu
> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists

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[SOGo] Angular Java Script

2016-08-19 Thread Galian Kile
Hello,

We are having issues with Internet Explorer 11 and Angular JS.

We have noticed that any other browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox), the
website performs normal.
When ran on IE11, it has a massive lag. Switching between sections can take
over 8 seconds.

Has anyone encountered this? What type of fixes are there to enhance the
performance of Angular JS in IE11?

Thanks

-- 
Julio Sandoval
-- 
users@sogo.nu
https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists