Replying to a thread is VERY slow
I've had problems whenever I get to the "Post a Reply" page. It takes forever to load the page, and all it has is a little text entry box and a couple of buttons. Last time I tried it took 89 seconds.
And I think I know the reason, too. For some reason there's a small window near the bottom that contains the entire page of the thread I'm replying to. I replied to the "Post your desktop" thread and the last page of it appeared in that box, which caused it to take forever to load. In fact, it took longer to load than when I clicked on the thread in the first place.
Could someone look into this? It's very annoying and often the computer is too occupied to take heed of my mouse rapidly clicking the "Stop" button. BTW I'm using Mozilla 1.1a.
And I think I know the reason, too. For some reason there's a small window near the bottom that contains the entire page of the thread I'm replying to. I replied to the "Post your desktop" thread and the last page of it appeared in that box, which caused it to take forever to load. In fact, it took longer to load than when I clicked on the thread in the first place.
Could someone look into this? It's very annoying and often the computer is too occupied to take heed of my mouse rapidly clicking the "Stop" button. BTW I'm using Mozilla 1.1a.
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J :cool:
<strong>By far the slowest thing in AI is the 'search all open forums feature.' This task can take several minutes. It's kind of gotten to the point where I'm back to searching individual forums.</strong><hr></blockquote>
AFAIK this is more of a UBB problem rather than a specific AI issue.
Smaller BBs will not encounter this problem but other bigger BBs like <a href="http://forums.macnn.com" target="_blank">MacNN</a> will.
J :cool:
<strong>Well, the problem went away, after I upgraded to OS X and I went from Mozilla to OmniWeb. Now it's plenty fast. Maybe it's how OmniWeb handles text; maybe it's how Mozilla handles frames (In Mozilla, the thread review was in its own frame, in OmniWeb everything is in the same frame).</strong><hr></blockquote>
I think you just got lucky. For me sometimes it's slow in IE, OmniWeb, and Mozilla.