I can set MyIE2 to delete stuff when i close it but it is kinda slow!! (Takes about 5 seconds once I close it (I would think IT SHOULD BE INSTANT)) so I just have IE set to clear things when i close MyIE2..Mooly said:Forgot the important bit showing how to set the delete on exit.
I don't understand why sometimes there is a delay, and others not. Now at home on FireFox v25 and Win XP. Plenty fast. Also very fast in the Opera browser. Why do I, and others, have slowness on some computers and browsers?
I've had the same problems with Firefox 25.0.1 (Win 7) for days now, possibly a couple of weeks or more. Pages take 20 to 40 seconds to load and Firefox displays the "not responding" message. I don't have this problem on any other sites. IE11 is absolutely fine, as is Android.
Tonight I'm seeing the pages hang - waiting for the last little something. If I stop the page load, it pops into place. I don't know what that last thing is, but maybe it's what's causing the lag.
Hmmm... maybe I've found it. Something is using a security certificate from Cyber Trust, which my browser rejects as invalid. I thought Cybertrust was long defunct.
It may be whatever is lined to that (some advert) that is causing the hang ups.
Where is Jason, or fabulous leader? He has the keys to the engine room.
It may be whatever is lined to that (some advert) that is causing the hang ups.
Where is Jason, or fabulous leader? He has the keys to the engine room.
waiting for diyaudio.com
The reload and send are really slow today. But it varies from hour to hour.
My internet link is finally back up to full speed today, since it collapsed during the winds of last week.
The reload and send are really slow today. But it varies from hour to hour.
My internet link is finally back up to full speed today, since it collapsed during the winds of last week.
The reload and send are really slow today. But it varies from hour to hour.
My internet link is finally back up to full speed today, since it collapsed during the winds of last week.
The whole site seems to be dropping off the radar just now... its not just you.
I, too, am seeing extremely slow page-loads, but only with Firefox. It's very quick on MSIE, Chrome, and Opera.
Something went awry yesterday, not sure what, but it's passed now. Vbulletin boards across the web are getting hit very hard these days for various reasons such as password brute force attacks and more. If you're not using a strong password and using different passwords for each site that you visit, you should assume that you've already been hacked 🙂
Yes I have heard mostly VB4 and higher are being hit...... (Someone must really hate VB4+)
I hate them also (They are a disgrace to vbulletin) but I wouldnt do that to them!! (Even if I knew how) -- Ya dont try to hurt other people like that,it is not right!
I hate them also (They are a disgrace to vbulletin) but I wouldnt do that to them!! (Even if I knew how) -- Ya dont try to hurt other people like that,it is not right!
Today I have been installed new Firefox 26.0.
Site is now working normally.
That's good, I was hesitant between Diyaudo.com and Firefox 😀
Site is now working normally.
That's good, I was hesitant between Diyaudo.com and Firefox 😀
I just updated to Firefox 26.0. Unfortunately it didn't change anything in my case🙁
So I continue to use Google Chrome for diyaudio.
So I continue to use Google Chrome for diyaudio.
Installed Firefox V26 on the XP system and no change. But on my Win7 laptop it cured it 
so Uninstalled and then Installed 26 from scratch on my XP System and DIYA is now fine in Firefox
for interest
alan

so Uninstalled and then Installed 26 from scratch on my XP System and DIYA is now fine in Firefox
for interest
alan
Problem found to be Avast Webrep plug-in for Firefox. When disabled all is cured, suggested that it may be locking up scanning something on the DiyAudio website, seems to be associated with Google on the status bar.
Problem suddenly appeared some time ago, could it be something as simple as the advertisement at the top? Anyway, we have a cure this end so if you are having the problem with Firefox, disable the Webrep plug-in and try again after a Firefox restart.
Problem suddenly appeared some time ago, could it be something as simple as the advertisement at the top? Anyway, we have a cure this end so if you are having the problem with Firefox, disable the Webrep plug-in and try again after a Firefox restart.
Worked beautifully for me! 45 second page load with Avast extension enabled, 2 second page load with Avast extension disabled. Thank you!... if you are having the problem with Firefox, disable the Webrep plug-in and try again after a Firefox restart.
I'm using Firefox and I have no problems with this site.
The new version of Microsoft IE is absolute crap. That's why I changed to Firefox.
Microsoft Outlook has also become troublesome following their last update (patch).
I've un-installed Outlook and I'm now using Mozilla Thunderbird for email.
I can see a time (perhaps in the near future) when I will stop using Windows on many of my computers. Not sure whether I'll go the Apple route or the Linux route.
The new version of Microsoft IE is absolute crap. That's why I changed to Firefox.
Microsoft Outlook has also become troublesome following their last update (patch).
I've un-installed Outlook and I'm now using Mozilla Thunderbird for email.
I can see a time (perhaps in the near future) when I will stop using Windows on many of my computers. Not sure whether I'll go the Apple route or the Linux route.
Worked beautifully for me! 45 second page load with Avast extension enabled, 2 second page load with Avast extension disabled. Thank you!
Great you found the solution. Cheers!
Problem found to be Avast Webrep plug-in for Firefox. When disabled all is cured
Works for me too. Back to normal speeds. Thanks for the solution
Something went awry yesterday, not sure what, but it's passed now. Vbulletin boards across the web are getting hit very hard these days for various reasons such as password brute force attacks and more. If you're not using a strong password and using different passwords for each site that you visit, you should assume that you've already been hacked 🙂
yuk.
Jason,
all day yesterday and most of today, it's been extremely slow to load if at all. This correlates totally with my attempts to go to www.cnn. Usatoday, msnbc, and avsforum were not doing this at all.
ps. this was both IE and google chrome.
jn
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