Jarrett Billingsley, el 29 de junio a las 20:30 me escribiste: > On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:22 PM, Nick Sabalausky<[email protected]> wrote: > > > I've been browsing through the html/js code for that page. Looks it what it > > does is asynchronously load an XML representation (generated by the server) > > of all the project information and then, on the client-side, that XML is > > parsed and used to generate the project list/links. Of course, I can't be > > certain just from looking at that where most of the time is being spent, > > client or server, but judging by the fact that I'm stubbornly holding on to > > FF2 (yea, I really, really hate FF3, and I am really, really picky) and > > nobody else seems to be complaining about the loading, I'd guess it's > > probably mostly the client code that's taking all the time. > > I use FF3 and there's still a considerable delay (~7s). Of course, > it's _the Internet_ over a questionable Comcast connection. Half the > time it takes servers several seconds to respond to static page > requests anyway.
It's really slow here too (FF3 with a regular 1mbps ADSL connection). I find that delay really annoying too and I agree it looks like nothing is going on there, because FF don't show any progress, so I agree too that if the slowness can't be fixed, a client-side progress or a simple synchronous load would be better than nothing. -- Leandro Lucarella (luca) | Blog colectivo: http://www.mazziblog.com.ar/blog/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- GPG Key: 5F5A8D05 (F8CD F9A7 BF00 5431 4145 104C 949E BFB6 5F5A 8D05) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ingeniero Juanjo Charlante, Linux es como una mermelada?
