Re: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-27 Thread Malcolm J McCallum
They have absolutely the best Tech support I have come across, Mac On 26/04/2005, at 1:03 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote: On 26/04/2005, at 7:00 AM, Roger and Rosemary Horton wrote: On 25/04/2005, at 4:28 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote: They needed telling. Their member photo site is basically in

Re: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-26 Thread Shay Telfer
Rest assured it is being investigated. And, Management are aware. I've hassled them about it before when I got an e-mail response from their tech support that assumed I was a PC user. You just have to read their monthly mail out with lots of PC tips and tricks, and the odd (often incorrect o

Re: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-26 Thread Ronda Brown
On 26/04/2005, at 1:03 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote: On 26/04/2005, at 7:00 AM, Roger and Rosemary Horton wrote: On 25/04/2005, at 4:28 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote: They needed telling. Their member photo site is basically inaccessible in Safari and even in Firefox it ain't much chop. No

Re: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-26 Thread Nancy McIntyre
On 26/04/2005, at 7:00 AM, Roger and Rosemary Horton wrote: On 25/04/2005, at 4:28 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote: They needed telling. Their member photo site is basically inaccessible in Safari and even in Firefox it ain't much chop. Nor can you use their backup service if you have a ma

RE: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-25 Thread Nancy McIntyre
Following is copy of correspondence with support desk at westnet. Westnet used to support macs. They no longer even have a mac running in their operations centre. Copy in full follows Howdy Ryan, On 25/04/2005, at 5:24 AM, WestNet Support wrote: Hi Nancy, I take it this only happe

Re: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-25 Thread Craig Ringer
On Sun, 2005-04-24 at 23:51 +0800, Steven Tan wrote: > Probably the Flash loading in the page. Flash player 7 for Mac OS X is > still very processor intensive even though it has improved a lot in the > latest version. Flash player 8 should be out soon and hopefully they > will address the issue

Re: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-25 Thread Steven Tan
If the deal goes through, it will carry the Adobe brand. (EEKS) Steven On 25/04/2005, at 10:47 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote: On 24/04/2005, at 11:51 PM, Steven Tan wrote: Probably the Flash loading in the page. Flash player 7 for Mac OS X is still very processor intensive even though it has i

Re: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-25 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 24/04/2005, at 11:51 PM, Steven Tan wrote: Probably the Flash loading in the page. Flash player 7 for Mac OS X is still very processor intensive even though it has improved a lot in the latest version. Flash player 8 should be out soon and hopefully they will address the issue and make it

Re: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-24 Thread Steven Tan
Probably the Flash loading in the page. Flash player 7 for Mac OS X is still very processor intensive even though it has improved a lot in the latest version. Flash player 8 should be out soon and hopefully they will address the issue and make it more efficient. Steven On 24/04/2005, at 11:37

Re: cpu activity on a web page

2005-04-24 Thread Mike Fuller
Yes, Nancy, this site generates near 100% cpu on my 1.8GHz G5 iMac. What does it all mean... On 24/04/2005, at 5:17 PM, Nancy McIntyre wrote: Howdy, Can any reader confirm the near 100 percent cpu activity when viewing this page: http://myplace.westnet.com.au/default.aspx in any or all of