Martin Freitag schreef:
Zanqeutil schrieb:

I'm still wandering why badly written java scripts affects SM2 more then
SM 1.1.18 on my system. I even cannot move my mouse when I use SM2.


Hum, it's not that bad for me but you're right usually SM2 should perform better in javascript performance than SM1, not worse.


Here is another site (Dutch) it freezes SM2 completely CPU Load 100%
SM 1.1.18 is sluggish but browsable.
http://vara.dmd.omroep.nl/x/?S7Y1.p9ra2FmYPy.yNbMxNLY2BAAm61&ns_service=mail&ns_robot=partner-webpower&ns_mail_uid=649331&ns_mail_job=8603&ns_campaign=Kassa%20Consumenten&category=kassa&po_source=email&ns_source=email&ns_mchannel=nieuws_informatie&ns_linkname=weblink&ns_webdir=kassa&thema=consument


I cannot confirm that, SM2 is at 0% CPU load when browsing that site here. This seems to be another issue then. (try verify that in safe-mode or with a new profile, if it's gone then, probably an extension causes this)
regards

Martin

Hi Martin,

Thanks for your suggestions.

I don't have any add-ons installed in SM2 And SM1

I think (hope) I solved the problem.

I had 2 versions of Java Installed 1.4.1.02 (old leftover) and
Java 1.6.0-11.

I uninstalled both and installed the latest version of Java jre 1.6.0-17

about:plugins in SM1 and SM2 showed the new version correctly:
Java(TM) Platform SE 6 U17

(I did not reboot)

The 2 sites as mentioned above showed no improvement.
SM1 sluggish and SM2 100% CPU load.

But, oh wonder, this morning I started my PC and the sites are fine now.
both in SM1 and SM2, so the reboot did some magic....  |-)

Regards,

Zanqeutil



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