This is an interesting thread that is being hashed about in 
netscape.public.mozilla.performance quite a bit right now, and 
probably has been for quite a while (under the thread: "startup 
time...").

On Sun, 1 Apr 3901 15:50:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Oliver Rick) wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 Michael Kaply wrote:
> 
> > Because of the component architecture, Mozilla has many DLLs. These DLLs
> > take a long time to load on OS/2.
> 
> > We are investigating what can be done, but the load time is going to stay
> > where it is for now.
> 
> Make the components selectable, so that it loads only the stuff really
> needed. And the Java/ECMAScript DLL can be loaded after it was checkmarked
> for the first time during a 'session'. The same applies to the small DLLs
> for the various graphics formats. Load them when the user agent sends out a
> request for the image.
> 
>    /Olli/
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