G'day folks!
For the past several months, whenever I have tried to read a review on ENworld, it has taken a very long time, many megabytes of downloading... and still no review.
There's something seriously broken.
Recently, I installed Webwasher. One of its features is to show # of cookies received, etc.
The most recent attempt (to http://www.enworld.org/reviews/recent30.php ) produced
* 13 filtered scripts
* 26 cookies received
* 13 cookies sent
* 13 connections made
* 7 Kb sent
* 224 Kb received
...and I still hadn't reached the page.
It's not because of Webwasher, because I got the same behaviour before I installed it last week.
I'm running a Windows Me machine, IE 6 (SP1), and a dial-up connection from here in Australia.
To my programmer's eyes, it looks as if there's a bug that causes an infinite loop: there's a pattern of 1 script, 2 cookies received, 1 cookie sent, for each connection made.
I can't remember what the behaviour is from work (broadband, Windows XP), but I think it works from there; I'll double check in a couple of days and post details, assuming this hasn't been cleared up by then.
Cheers!
For the past several months, whenever I have tried to read a review on ENworld, it has taken a very long time, many megabytes of downloading... and still no review.
There's something seriously broken.
Recently, I installed Webwasher. One of its features is to show # of cookies received, etc.
The most recent attempt (to http://www.enworld.org/reviews/recent30.php ) produced
* 13 filtered scripts
* 26 cookies received
* 13 cookies sent
* 13 connections made
* 7 Kb sent
* 224 Kb received
...and I still hadn't reached the page.
It's not because of Webwasher, because I got the same behaviour before I installed it last week.
I'm running a Windows Me machine, IE 6 (SP1), and a dial-up connection from here in Australia.
To my programmer's eyes, it looks as if there's a bug that causes an infinite loop: there's a pattern of 1 script, 2 cookies received, 1 cookie sent, for each connection made.
I can't remember what the behaviour is from work (broadband, Windows XP), but I think it works from there; I'll double check in a couple of days and post details, assuming this hasn't been cleared up by then.
Cheers!