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2011/05/05 16:03:43
jbow
I don't know why or how to fix it but almost everytime I post it stops responding, I get a box at the bottom of the screen telling me it is not respnding with a click box to recover the page. I recover and it posts the message or refreshes the page (sometimes it just stops for no reason but it is doing it a LOT).
Does anyone have any idea what might be causing this or what I can adjust to maybe fix it? I have not had it happen on any other site, only this one.
 
and yes, I did try ie9 and went back to ie8... then I thought it over and tried it again.. 9 is better than 8 but I am getting tired of this quirk.
 
Thanks
 
Julien
 
 
2011/05/05 16:05:07
jbow
IT did it again when I posted this OP... then I get a box saying windows is checking bal blah.. then it posts or refreshes.

J
2011/05/05 16:20:43
Beagle
J - are you using 32bit or 64bit IE? 

I had several problems with IE9x64bit and went back to 32bit app.
2011/05/05 16:22:50
Mesh
That's really strange Julien....
I switched to IE9 at home and it took a slight adjustment to using the the tabs, but I find it much faster when loading websites and general internet usage.
I never had any issues with the Cakewalk forum....check the Computers forum as there was a thread about this.....sorry to hear that.
2011/05/05 21:45:00
jbow
64 bit... haven't thought about that. I'll try going to 32, thanks. It happens only here and either when I post of if I go to another window for a while then come back. I click to go somewhere here and it just sits until I click again, then I get the message... weird that it only happens here, maybe it is this particular forum software. I will try 32 bit thanks.
 
Julien
2011/05/05 22:07:26
DW_Mike
maybe it is this particular forum software



Hmmmm, Might have something to do with the forum software sucking.


Ed?
2011/05/05 22:37:57
chuckebaby
o i 86'ed ie 9 fast..did a system restore and got rid of service pack one as well..now life is okay..
2011/05/06 09:49:45
jbow
o i 86'ed ie 9 fast..did a system restore and got rid of service pack one as well..now life is okay

 
I tried instaling the 32bit browser. I did a little reading online and it was easy. You can use both. You just right click on the desktop, create a new shortcut and paste this in the box:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
then click finish.
 
We will see how it works. I too rolled back ie9 soon after instaling it then I decided to try it again. I think I am getting used to it. I also found out while reading that Comcast does not support the 64bit browser... so that could be part of it. They need to get up to speed.
 
Why did you lose SP1? I haven't noticed any problems from it, that I know of. Is there something I should be aware of?
 
Thanks,
Julien
2011/05/06 09:51:19
jbow
Well, I can tell you already after that last post.. this did not fix it. I guess I will roll back to ie8.
FWIW, it seems to be somehow related to how long I sit on a page typing an answer or reading.. or if I leave and come back. Usually if I don't linger or if I post a second post soon after, like this one I am not editing, it works right... weird. 
Julien
2011/05/06 09:53:51
trimph1
Does the browser have a compatibility mode as well? It should look like a broken page thing at the top where the site is ID'ed.. That might aid the dang thing a little...
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