On Fri, 22 Jun 2001 22:23:08 -0400, DeMoN_LaG 
    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> somehow managed to type:
>
>You must not use Mozilla.  It visibly renders the same speed as IE on my 
>system.  Faster on some pages, actually.  Usually ones with complex 
>tables throughout them, and the browser is much more responsive while 
>doing the rendering
>

The numbers disagree, see the remaining posts in this thread.

That said, when the difference in page-rendering time is in the order of
half a second, this would be pretty much unnoticeable on many connections,
when any difference on this scale would be swallowed up by how variable
network load times are. I know it is on my dialup.

That said, I believe (from casual perusing of .performance, I may be
wrong) that there are still a number of bugs (lack of HTTP pipelining,
multiple loading on charset changes) that make Mozilla's network
performance noticeably slower as well.

Charles Miller

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