On 8/14/06, Michael Geary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now the problem: When I clicked the download link and tried
> > to scoll right to view more of the page Firefox actually
> > crashed --and I mean bad. It locked up my whole system.
>
> Don't shoot the messenger, but something is wrong with your system. Firefox
> shouldn't be capable of locking it up like that. I've never seen the long
> line crash Firefox either, although that is conceivable.
>
> > The one super long line is appearently a bit much for some apps.
> > After a hard reboot I save the file and pulled it up in Kate,
> > and yea Kate was struggling with it too, jittering as it
> > scrolled back and forth.
>
> Doctor's advice: "If it hurts, don't do that!"

:-) Yea something is wrong. I've been procastinating a full reinstall
of my system, but it's getting about time. I'm running a system that
was once a hd install of knoppix apt-get upgraded to debian apt-get
upgraded to ubuntu. I'm amazed anything works! ;-)

> > Can I ask why you put everything on one line? Are you using a
> > code obfuscator to hide the source, or other reason?
>
> As Dan explained, it makes the end-user download a lot smaller.

15K vs 30K on my system. I suppose this matters b/c there's no such
thing as a shared lib in the web world.

> Go to the download page:
>
> http://jquery.com/src/
>
> Choose one of the uncompressed downloads, and you'll be a much
> happier camper.

Ah. Thanks.

T.

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