Thanks for the update.

How would I go about disabling JS on IE6 only for now?

-Eric Helgeson


On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Sarven Capadisli <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 14:51 -0500, Eric wrote:
> > Since i'm so limited in debugging I just noticed that while logged out
> > the pages load in ~2 seconds in IE6. Apposed to ~7 seconds while
> > logged in. I'm assuming there is a lot more js going on while you are
> > logged in.  (FF difference logged on/off is .3 of a second)
>
> I presume that the events that's applied to each notice item and its
> actions is choking IE6 a bit.
>
> I'm refactoring a good portion of util.js and dropping the ajaxForm
> jQuery plugin for the 0.8 release. I can revisit performance issues in
> IE6 after that.
>
> I haven't investigated this yet, but, IE6 may not like xbimportNode.js
> (which I would love to get rid of soon).
>
> Also consider the number of GETs being made (e.g., user avatars) at a
> time in any given page. I'm not sure if there is a way to set this
> setting via JS for IE6.
>
> And finally, although this is far from an ideal solution, you might want
> to consider dropping JS in IE6 in the meantime. Everything will still be
> functional.
>
> -Sarven
>
>
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