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Old 02-07-2009, 02:50 PM   #31
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Try turning on each add on until you find out which one is the culprit. If you report that back, i am sure it will help IB-DICK see if there is a solution for it or whether it is a add on issue that the add on company must resolve.

Glad you are back up to speed. :applause:

It is a shame that there is not just ONE standard body to handle web page elements AND (the real important part) all web browsers adhere to that standard.
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Old 02-07-2009, 03:42 PM   #32
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Try turning on each add on until you find out which one is the culprit. If you report that back, i am sure it will help IB-DICK see if there is a solution for it or whether it is a add on issue that the add on company must resolve.

Glad you are back up to speed. :applause:

It is a shame that there is not just ONE standard body to handle web page elements AND (the real important part) all web browsers adhere to that standard.
That will be time consuming but I will do it when I get a chance. I know I can turn off all addons and IE runs just as fast as FireFox. Thanks for everybody's help.
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Old 02-07-2009, 04:37 PM   #33
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Ok here is something weird that is going on. I manually went in and disabled all add ons. Logged back into the forum and still slow. Painfully slow. So logged out and went to the IE icon and right clicked on it. I clicked on log on without add ons. Came back to the forum and it is working fine. Is there an add on that isn't listed in the add ons lists? Why does it work fine when I turn off all add ons before logging onto the net and not when I manually turn them everyone off???? Sorry IB-DICK that I can't give you any better description than this.
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Old 02-09-2009, 07:15 PM   #34
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Ah Dick . . .

What's going on?

The site was down for a while - I just started a new thread - it took over 30 seconds to load and appear as a new thread. It is taking time for pages to fully load.
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Old 02-09-2009, 07:23 PM   #35
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Ah Dick . . .

What's going on?

The site was down for a while - I just started a new thread - it took over 30 seconds to load and appear as a new thread. It is taking time for pages to fully load.
I switched over to Firefox and it also took me about 30 seconds or longer to post a new thread. I couldn't hardly get IE to load the forum.
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Reboot the router you use and the Modem. Clear out the cache helps but can't do a lot. Defrag the HDD, scan for virus, spyware, malware, an etc.. Bad cookies tracker can play games on the system. I only run into a slow down when I submit a post but it doesn't happen too often. Again browsers have bugs in them so when they update most of the time they should fix the issues.

Other than that could be the Web Server used here could be timing out..
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Also make sure you have the latest version of Firefox, 3.0.6.
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Old 02-12-2009, 06:22 PM   #38
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Also make sure you have the latest version of Firefox, 3.0.6.
Firefox is working fine L2W. It just acted up once right after the forum went down. IE8 is what's giving me problems with High Def Forum. Everything else works fine on IE except for High Def Forum.
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Firefox is working fine L2W. It just acted up once right after the forum went down. IE8 is what's giving me problems with High Def Forum. Everything else works fine on IE except for High Def Forum.
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You don't like IE8??????
IE8 is beta for a reason..... it has things in it that are broken. At least once a week I get an email from someone who tells me the site is broken and after hours of trying to replicate the problem we find out that it's not that the site is broken, it's that their browser is.

Please, if you see errors in IE8, tell Microsoft, not me.

But seriously, I was on the site yesterday from home and I haven't been able to replicate any site slowness issues, and all the system logs are fine.
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Old 02-14-2009, 12:10 AM   #42
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IE8 is beta for a reason..... it has things in it that are broken. At least once a week I get an email from someone who tells me the site is broken and after hours of trying to replicate the problem we find out that it's not that the site is broken, it's that their browser is.

Please, if you see errors in IE8, tell Microsoft, not me.

But seriously, I was on the site yesterday from home and I haven't been able to replicate any site slowness issues, and all the system logs are fine.
Today I started having the same problem with firefox. Slow posting times and slow when I change threads. This is the only site I have the problems with. I'm not getting any error messages. Just extremely slow times. Even with firefox now it acts like it posts several times before it actually posts. Some posts that other people post takes me several minutes to view.
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Today I started having the same problem with firefox. Slow posting times and slow when I change threads. This is the only site I have the problems with. I'm not getting any error messages. Just extremely slow times. Even with firefox now it acts like it posts several times before it actually posts. Some posts that other people post takes me several minutes to view.
Do you, by any chance, have the firebug firefox extention installed?
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Do you, by any chance, have the firebug firefox extention installed?
No I do not. It doesn't do it all the time. It may just start running very slow (Using Firefox) but it may only last 20 minutes. I tried logging in today from work using IE7 and it took it almost 5 minutes to log onto the site.
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No I do not. It doesn't do it all the time. It may just start running very slow (Using Firefox) but it may only last 20 minutes. I tried logging in today from work using IE7 and it took it almost 5 minutes to log onto the site.
It's all the adware. bogging things down
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