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Yet another reason not to use IE
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Why were you using IE in the first place?
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looks like a memory shortage to me..
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I have that problem, but it's only because I'm scrolling through the page too much while it's loading...It's rarely a problem anyway...
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Yeah, I have sometimes that bug, but is like above post, you try to scroll when the page is loading, and since the servers are calling the SQL database it took a little bit to fill the PHP values.
That's why that strech-look like :) |
Problem anwswered I get it all the time with dial-up doesn't seem to be a problem that often on faster connections.
It happen's on most browser's Opera included and I have and do use them all. I use I.E. for ease of use and simplicity. The other's for site testing. As I'm configuring for music work over the next month I don't have them installed at the moment. yet I fail to see why peeps have such problem with I.E. I never have that many problem's none i can't handle by a simple end task/new task command in task manager and that's rare even.... *Shrugs* each to there own I suppose.. ~ :) |
thats alot of threads.... :)
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Thats due to a cappy computer/connection, not a crappy browser. |
it was on a 2.4 ghz, ram i am not sure of, t3 connection compy
edit: but by all means, it wasn't a bad compy |
Unless the ram is insanely small, that shouldn't happen when theres nothing else running on those specs.
I'm sure I've seen this problem many times in various browsers, usually comes from not giving the page time to load. Still shouldn't happen, but hey, lifes not fair is it? |
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500MHz/256MB/MX440 |
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