[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

[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) -

[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

[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

[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

[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

[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

[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

[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

[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