it's also happening on mine when i visit huge sites. same symptoms.
On Apr 16, 2008, at 5:25 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
This is on a fairly current quad core 2GHz Mac Pro. The problem does
seem to follow the site. Wikipedia was somewhat snappy with maybe a
second or so between jumps while news.google.com and www.aol.com
took many seconds. One of the four processors would peg and
eventually I would get a "Safari Ready" and it would read things
out. In the meantime I got nothing but silence but if I switched to
the finder I could still get around with speech there, so it seems
like something hanging up in Safari itself. I checked and the AOL
page has 907 elements while the wikipedia site I played with had
1494 elements, so it must be something else. The Wikipedia page had
32 H tags and the AOL site had 28. Maybe this is a bug only in 4-
core systems?
CB
Josh de Lioncourt wrote:
I've definitely never seen that. While not as snappy as it might
be, the delay when jumping to a header is never more than a second
or so for me, and frequently less on smaller sites. What are the
specs on your 10.5 machine? If it is an older PPC machine that
just barely makes the cut to run Leopard, that might be a problem.
You may just see poorer performance because it is an older
machine. If it is a newer one, I have no idea. I've never seen
anything like that at all on any o the several Macs I've worked on,
belonging to various people.
Josh de Lioncourt
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On 16 Apr, 2008, at 11:19 AM, Chris Blouch wrote:
I have 10.4 on my laptop but 10.5 in a test lab here at work. So I
tried out grouped mode and was playing around with jumping between
headers and every time I do a VO-Command-H Safari freezes for
about 8 seconds and then says "Safari Ready" and reads out the
header. I also noticed Safari suddenly would suck up CPU time like
it was chewing on something. This seemed to happen consistently
and rebooting or using a different account on the same machine
didn't clear things up. I was trying it on news.google.com and www.aol.com
with pretty much the same behavior. I couldn't reproduce it on
10.4 because it doesn't have the header jumping commands. Has
anyone else seen this?
CB