At 8:02 PM -0500 4/25/2010, Stephen Conrad wrote:
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On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 1:36 PM, Dan <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:

At 1:05 PM -0500 4/25/2010, Stephen Conrad wrote:

Safari 4.0.5 and am on a Quicksilver running OS X 10.4.11


Lately I have noticed that when I go to Tagged.com that Safari will load part of the page and then hang In the very recent past this did not happen


<<http://www.tagged.com/>http://www.tagged.com/> loads fine for me. It's slow, and with my ad blocker enabled, the page has to re-render once to get the layout right -- IOW, badly written HTML or CSS. With my ad blocker disabled, it loads even slower and shows page graphics that aren't ads. ew. Very bad url choices they've made. I see there are also several Flash items on the page. ...This in Safari 4.0.5, OS X 10.4.11.

How 'bout a screen snapshot showing the problem?


I would but if I try to load it I end up having to Force Quit my browser

Remove the items in your InputManagers and Internet Plug-ins directories, then try it.

In the Activity Window, does it show any elements that aren't loading?

This is Safari right now
985      Safari steveconrad1    46.00   15      474.15 MB       801.71 MB

No, not Activity Monitor. In Safari, select Activity from the Window menu. The point is to identify the page element(s) that aren't loading properly.

Have you tried after removing whatever plug-ins or inputmanagers you've loaded?


My Plugins

Java Plug-in

Java 1.3.1 Plug-in - from file "Java Applet.plugin".

MIME Type Description Extensions application/x-java-applet;version=1.3 javaapplet13
[snip]

I did not ask for a gigantic list of the plug-ins, or their releated MIME entries. I asked if you'd tried viewing that web site AFTER REMOVING THE ONES YOU'VE INSTALLED.

From the list you've provided, I would rip these out to start with:

Facebook Plug-In
Shockwave Flash
Shockwave Flash
Playlist wvx
Silverlight Plug-In

Looks like you have Shockwave installed twice?

- Dan.
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