Hello there again,

I might be wrong, but from analysis of my last log it seems at least one of the 
users got the stupid idea that clicking again on a link whose response was not 
immediate might speed things up.

I frankly admit I never ever tried that -- after all, who would even think of 
clicking links whilst the page is being reloaded?!? To me, it does not make any 
sense. Anyway I've just tested, and found instead of doing nothing (which would 
seem the reasonable thing to do) it simply creates and runs a new R/R loop each 
time the link gets clicked, regardless the page is already being reloaded for 
tens of seconds. Wow.

Thus the aforementioned user started another R/R loop. And another. And 
another. And so forth. The more concurrent threads did the same thing, the 
slower they got. Oops.

I guess I could rig some javascripts to catch the clicked link and disable it 
immeditely or something like that; but it would be some legwork to do properly. 
I wonder, this being self-evidently a general problem, whether there might 
already be a solution in WOnder?

Thanks,
OC


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