Ed Mullen wrote, On 27/05/2014 16:30:
Ray_Net wrote:
EE wrote, On 26/05/2014 22:53:
Gerry Hickman wrote:
NoOp wrote:
You might want to check into to this bug report:
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1008817>
(Bug 1008817 - Stop Button/Function inappropriately disabled)
Yup, that's the same issue. If you browse this site
http://www.theguardian.com/uk
you will notice constant new HTTP requests are shown on the status bar
(or more accurately if you use FireBug). Again, the stop button
does not
do anything. These are big name sites; I don't think it's practical
for
end users to simply avoid them.
It would appear that the code behind the stop button is from the days
when a web page was just a single HTTP request. I do not believe it's
fit for purpose with today's AJAX based sites..
That site seems perfectly normal to me. Maybe Mac SeaMonkey behaves
differently from Windows SeaMonkey?
WFM too ... perhaps my AdBlock+ avoid activities
I'm not using AB in SeaMonkey and the site works normally for me.
Me too, but staying on the page...after a certain time, i see one
activity - downloading the video stream
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