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Super slow elevate website when using Safari |
Wed, Aug 19 2009 9:00 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim A. | Hi Tim,
When ever I use Safari 4 to access Elevatesoft's website it is painfully slow loading the pages. But if I use firefox in in either a native Mac OS context or in a WM fusion XP machine it loads very fast. Just letting you know. Perhaps others are seeing the same. /Tim |
Wed, Aug 19 2009 11:29 AM | Permanent Link |
"Raul" | Can't test Safari but website loads fast in Chrome (closest to safari in Win), IE8 and Firefox in Windows. So i'd say it's more likely Safari issue on your machine and problem with website. Usually you'd need to look for any AV or spyware programs intercepting web traffic and causing these issues or browser plugins doing same - any of that apply to your Safari setup ? Raul "Tim A." <noreply@matrix.com> wrote in message news:3910A6B0-66A0-4711-9ED2-99BC56795C16@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi Tim, > > When ever I use Safari 4 to access Elevatesoft's website it is painfully > slow loading the > pages. But if I use firefox in in either a native Mac OS context or in a > WM fusion XP > machine it loads very fast. > > Just letting you know. Perhaps others are seeing the same. > > /Tim > |
Wed, Aug 19 2009 5:48 PM | Permanent Link |
Steve Gill | Hi Raul,
> Can't test Safari but website loads fast in Chrome (closest to safari in > Win), IE8 and Firefox in Windows. Actually the closest to Safari in Windows is Safari. <bg> I have been running the Windows version of Safari ever since it was released (I also run IE, Firefox, Chrome and Opera for testing my website development). Regards, Steve |
Wed, Aug 19 2009 7:20 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul | > Actually the closest to Safari in Windows is Safari. <bg>
Good point - forgot about that one. Too many browsers, too little time How's elevate website speed with it though? Raul |
Thu, Aug 20 2009 5:01 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim | "Raul" wrote:
"So i'd say it's more likely Safari issue on your machine and problem with website." Perhaps. But, firefox has no problems, all other sites I visit loads in safari with no problems, and the machine is a fresh install. So I would say that that this problem is either inherent to safari or the web server running elevatesoft, or most likely a combination. Strange. |
Thu, Aug 20 2009 12:23 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Tim,
<< Perhaps. But, firefox has no problems, all other sites I visit loads in safari with no problems, and the machine is a fresh install. So I would say that that this problem is either inherent to safari or the web server running elevatesoft, or most likely a combination. >> Every single report of a performance issue with the website turns out to be an issue with the client software, either a personal firewall or anti-virus software, or something similar that the browser is doing in terms of trying to filter or intercept content from the web server. An HTTP server is pretty basic stuff (minus SSL) - the client says give me a file or resource, and the server complies or gives an error. The client end of the connection is much, much more complicated. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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