The subject line isn't descriptive enough, and I wanted to keep it 
short.

I have a Website which centers around a Java applet. The site is on a 
remote server, and I keep a mirror of it on my local machine for 
purposes of maintenance.

>From the local mirror, using either 0.9.6 and 0.9.7, the applet loads 
in jig time, and is ready to run almost at once; on first blush, it is
not surprising that it takes longer to be ready when loaded from the 
remote server, but the difference is VERY great, several minutes, and 
sometimes longer. The remote and local sites are identical.

For comparison, using Netscape 4.61, the times are nearly equal.

So the Java plugin in Mozilla doesn't seem to be causing the delay; 
the same seems true for the applet and its data, and Mozilla is able 
to load quickly when the source is local. What is making the 
difference?

If anybody wants to check me on the loading time, the site is at: 
http://www.hashkedim.com; try choosing the Main database, then waiting
until the applet (three little icons) comes up at the bottom of the 
page.

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Stan Goodman
Qiryat Tiv'on
Israel

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