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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> Create a new test profile and see if that makes a difference in the load time.
Good idea, but no, same slow load time. Okay, it's not the imported NS
4.61 settings.
> At this point I suspect you are CPU bound for some reason that's not entirely obvious.
When I loaded 1.7.2 this morning I ran Pulse. 100% cpu utilization for
the full 38 minutes it took to load my home page.
> I took my bookmarks files and replicated it sufficiently to bring it up to
> about 1.5MB. When loaded, the screen refreshed immediately and Mozilla
> took about 10 seconds to finish loading the page.
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> Then I took your original sample added H1 and H2 tags and replicated it to
> about 1.5MB file. When loaded, the screen refreshed immediately and
> Mozilla took about 40 seconds to finish loading the page.
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> Under NS4.61, the sample page takes about 4 seconds before the first
> screen displays and then takes another 15 seconds or so to finish loading.
I'm just about done with the new testing. The slowness isn't because of
my home page; Mozilla 1.7.2 is extremely slow on everything, but none of
my other browsers are. Results shortly.
- Peter
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