On 3/5/10 7:48 PM, Daniel wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> Running SeaMonkey 2.0.3 on Windows XP.  My SeaMonkey home page is my
>> bookmarks.html file, which obviously does not require any Internet
>> connection.
>>
>> While a Web page is loading, if I select the Home button on my
>> Navigation toolbar (moved from the Personal toolbar), my bookmarks
>> complete load.  However, I still see download activitive through my
>> dial-up modem, sometimes 10s of kilobits.
>>
>> This also happens if I select the Stop button.
>>
>> Why does not SeaMonkey stop receiving packets?
>>
> 
> David, once you've started a download of a web page, SeaMonkey will keep 
> trying to get the bits and pieces until you tell it to stop. Even when 
> you do tell it to stop, the last lot of requests are still "out there" 
> so you may see info being downloaded, even after you hit the stop 
> button.    I know I do!
> 
> Daniel

If I've gone on to another page, the page I was on can no longer be
rendered.  WHY continue to download packets for that previous page?

-- 
David E. Ross
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