Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 19:01:49 04/12/00
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On April 12, 2000 at 19:47:35, Pete Galati wrote: >On April 12, 2000 at 18:35:06, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On April 12, 2000 at 10:21:35, Pete Galati wrote: >> >>>Yesterday CCC had gone back to being fast for me, but now it's extra slow again. >>> >>>Maybe it wasn't really fixed yesterday and I was just lucky for several hours? >>>I have no idea, today it's back to a crawl, is anyone else having this problem? >>> >>>Pete >> >> >>I am having good luck _reading_. But _posting_ is horribly slow. I don't know >>whether the server is having problems spawning processes to handle the CGI input >>for the post or what, but on my office connection it takes about 1/2 second to >>download the entire message header list. And often 10-15 seconds to post a >>single reply... like this one... > >I've noticed that at times when I've had good luck getting the forum to load, >then it'll take a long time to post a message. The thing that's been >aggrivating me on & off, is it taking a long time for the whole forum's list to >download, it's alright at the moment, but when it gets really slow, it takes >several minutes to load the forum, and I can't get to the stuff at the middle or >the bottom until the whole thing is up. > >But if you're downloading the forum in approx 1/2 second, then you're way faster >than what I'm getting. > >Pete Here is a real complaint: after posting, it gives you a choice to go to your message. I always hit <BACK> here to get to the previously downloaded index, (won't have my new message but I remember where I added it). Now it gives that screen but _instantly_ starts re-downloading the entire index again, and if I try to <BACK> it up, it is too late as the old cache index entry has been zapped... ie each post by me means I have to wait for the index to reload, which can sometimes take a lot of time...
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