Hubert Muller wrote at 2003-7-22 11:44 +0200: > .... > The site contains a flash movie which is responsible for generating an > animated menu. The menu utilizes PythonScript which goes through Folder > objects, gets its names and produces XML with a drawers structure. I'm sure > that python script does everything well (no unneccesary loop runs, etc.) > when I am accessing it from the web browser - the script outputs xml very > quickly (<0.05 sec). > When I access the site from the browser (internetExplorer), the first 10 > elements of site transfer quickly. When the flash movie loads it requests > python script for XML. Then the browser (attention! BROWSER not flash > object) waits for about 4-5 seconds. When the XML reaches Flash, the browser > attempts to load the remaining elements of site. I repeat this with Opera > and the site loads significantly smoother, without significant troubles. I > notice that the flash movie this time loads at the end of the requests > queue. (Probably Opera applies longer intervals between requests). The site > includes 20 graphics objects (60KB total). > Is it possible that Zope has troubles handling 30 requests when the server > configuration is IntelXeon2.4GHz - 512MB?
It should not have problems to serve 30 graphic objects with 60 kB total size. The fact that Opera works smoother indicates that it is more a browser problem. I would probably use a TCP logger (e.g. Shane's "tcpwathc") to understand the conversation between browser and Zope. Dieter _______________________________________________ Zope-Dev maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope )