Thanks, but in my case I've been clearing the browser cache, and I'm
running NT with 256 MB of RAM, over a cable modem. And many people have
been seeing the problem, not just me, which makes me wonder if there's
something on the server end, or something bizarre in the code.
Any other ideas?
Greg Saunders
At 11:30 PM 1/11/2001 +0000, you wrote:
> > I have a problem and I'm not sure if it is CF, IE, or something else. I
> > have a page with lots of images (40), and usually when I hit it,
> > everything
> > works fine, but occasionally, the page hangs while downloading the
> > images. I can check the downloaded code, and it looks fine, but
> > the images stop loading.
>
>It's actually a browser issue, usually to do with the speed of connection or
>how the browser is handling itself (cache and memory)
>
>CF will happily spit the data to the browser, but if it doesn't receive it,
>CF doesn't really care that much, it's done it's job
>
>Regularly clear out the cache and don't have about 30 items open (esp in
>Win9x)
>
>Philip Arnold
>Director
>Certified ColdFusion Developer
>ASP Multimedia Limited
>T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
>
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