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Ray Davison wrote:
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> Peter Skye wrote:
> >
> > I could, if necessary, test with some of the Mozilla versions between
> > 1.0 and 1.7.2 to see where the speed slowdown first occurred. That
> > would take several hours of my own time so I hope I can avoid such a
> > test.
>
> Not true. If you would set it up the way I have suggested you could
> dump each version on the HDD in seconds and test them in a few more
> seconds; unless they take a half hour to load.
This is, of course, *documented* somewhere?
Perhaps linked off the Mozilla documentation pages?
Ray: I have to download the files (more than a few seconds), install
each one (more than a few seconds), read any supplied docs (okay, with
Mozilla, *that* will only take a few seconds), load my home page (last
time I checked 38 minutes was more than a few seconds), and try a couple
of changes on the cache to see if that helps (another couple of 38
minute page loads, more than a few seconds). What kind of seconds are
you smokin' up there?
- Peter
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