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Steven Levine wrote:
>>not have anything between those so that is as close as I can get. It is
>>the same on 1.5a - 29 Jan 06.
>
> I suspect you mean 1.0?
OK, so you are suspicious. I mean what I said; 1.5a. Actually I have a
couple 1.5a with different dates. I get the delay with everything
called SeaMonkey.
>
> You might want to try Peter's Seamonkey build and see if it too has the
> problem you are observing.
I guess I didn't mention that in this thread. I have tried every SM I
could find, including Peter's. They all act the same.
Since sometime early Mozilla I have been running all Mozilla products
from FAT32. This delay came with SM. I do not see it in the previous
suite or TB. If I delete Flash the delay is reduced. If I run it from
HPFS the delay is reduced. But the delay is still measurable compared
to the previous suite, regardless of where that is run from or how much
clutter it has accumulated.
Ray
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