On 30 June 2011 17:33, Walter Lee Davis wa...@wdstudio.com wrote:
On Jun 30, 2011, at 12:08 PM, Richard Quadling wrote:
I use http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/sorttable/
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I have been chasing my tail on a slow script error, and just now
discovered that if I disable my call to make a 1,000 element list
sortable the problem goes entirely away.
First, is there any sort of tool I can use to determine where this
function is spending all of its time?
Second, is
Walter,
I had the timeout problem on a script with a different purpose. What I did
was hijacked the code here: http://www.mcfedries.com/JavaScript/timer.asp
I created an array: var funcTimers[] and then modified the above code to
insert into the array and each func started the timer on entry
Thanks very much for the offer. I seem to have fixed it here, but the
problem wasn't specifically in Sortable. What I ended up doing was
staggering some of the Ajax loading events that were also happening
while that function fired using setTimeout and that got around the
problem.
On 30 June 2011 15:41, Walter Lee Davis wa...@wdstudio.com wrote:
Thanks very much for the offer. I seem to have fixed it here, but the
problem wasn't specifically in Sortable. What I ended up doing was
staggering some of the Ajax loading events that were also happening while
that function
Ah yes.. the stacked ajax calls... kill ya every time!
Glad you got it working!
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:41 AM, Walter Lee Davis wa...@wdstudio.comwrote:
Thanks very much for the offer. I seem to have fixed it here, but the
problem wasn't specifically in Sortable. What I ended up doing was
On Jun 30, 2011, at 12:08 PM, Richard Quadling wrote:
I use http://www.kryogenix.org/code/browser/sorttable/
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Richard Quadling
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Thanks, that's completely a different thing from what I'm