In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chris Terran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Tony > Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 19 Jun 2008, "David J. Ruck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > Thanks, everyone, for the suggestions and comments. > I get similar socket figures to Tony and Druck, so that seems OK. > Memory also seems fine -- 512MB machine, no Aemulor running, 400MB > free. DA usage seems normal. > I'm using the current NS (r4376, 17 Jun). I've double-checked that > I'm using the correct NS modules. I've set all NS's memory, cache > and connection settings to their defaults, then tried increasing > them. I've tried using a proxy server, to no effect. > All I can add is that I get "Connection time-out" messages when it > starts going wrong. > I'm mystified by this. I do actually need to use this specific site > too, so I can't just shrug my shoulders and go elsewhere :-/ > Is there anything else that could possibly cause this to happen? > Router settings, perhaps? Something to do with the ISP? (It's a > Virgin 4Mbit cable connection, with no history of other problems. > Well, apart from being Virgin, of course ;-) ) > Thanks again for the help, anyway! I've just been on shutterstock. It crashes after about 12 thumbnail pages. The site doesn't render well on NetSurf - is it relying on heavy Javascript? The left-hand-side of thumbnail pages is full of garbage and pictures of what look like flags appear at the bottom of the page obscuring some of the text. Socket activity about the same as others have reported. Perhaps its time to log a report with the NetSurf team. RISC OS 5.13 NetSurf release.......4339 (15 Jun 2008) Regards Richard
