said:
>It is _extremely_ slow. My home page takes about 25 minutes to load (it
>takes about 4 minutes with Mozilla 1.0).
Both times are incredibly slow. How fast is the CPU and how much RAM do
you have.
> [H:\Internet\WWW]dir
> 8-30-04 7:13a 1562153 15950 SKYEHOME.HTM
Mine is nowhere this large, but I have a old project that generated pages
about twice this size that where full of links and these pages loaded in
well under a minute on a 450MHz box.
>Any suggestions on setting Prefs or something to speed this puppy up?
I can't think of anything in particular. There are per bookmark
properties to check links based on time, but these are embedded in the
bookmarks.html.
>I'm using Java 1.1.8 (last update from IBM) if that's the culprit, but
>it's the same Java that Mozilla 1.0 uses so I doubt that's the cause.
That's not it. Actually you are not using Java 1.1.8. Mozilla does not
support it. See:
<http://www.os2bbs.com/os2news/Warpzilla.html>
If you don't have anything secret in the html, send a copy my way and I'll
let you know what the load time is on this box.
Steven
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