Hello Patrick,
On Tue, Dec 26, 2000, at 04:50 PM, you wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm sick of watching web pages come in bit by bit, showing all the works
> > and empty squares for images and mess. It looks totally unprofessional.
>
> As long as the text comes up FAST!, I don't care too much about the
> "holes" where the images will go, when they get decoded.
>
> That's my major gripe about 3.2: it won't scroll while decoding
> (images, text or tables) is in progress. 2.95 used to.
>
> Another 3.2 gripe: when I click the STOP button, I want it to STOP!!!
> NOW!!! Not 30 seconds later. Or 60. If Netscape can do it, why can't
> Voyager?
>
> > If you go for a meal in a restaurant, you don't want to watch the pig
> > being slaughtered.
>
> Guess you've never been to a REAL Texas bar-b-que. ;-)
>
> --
> Patrick Bartek
> NoLife Polymath Group
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I do not know how Netscape manages it. I believe that the way
that V and AWeb do it, relies on the exchange of signals between
the site and the computer, and the refresh cycle of the computer.
I have the same problem when I tell one of my wordprocessing pro-
grams to stop trying to print (at least, I think it is the same
thing :-)). Anyway, I agree with your wish. The questions are:
"Is the problem with V, or with the Amiga? Is the solution with
Netscape or with the Intel/MS Windows computer, or Mac Computer?
Does it matter? Can anything be done about it?"
I rest my case! ;-)
Julian.
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