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Posted by Beauregard T. Shagnasty on 11/24/07 14:57
In alt.html, VK wrote:
>> {Beau wrote:] [please don't snip attributes, thanks.]
>>> Still waiting, ten minutes later (on a 10Mbps connection), for
>>> whatever that "progress bar" is supposed to represent.
> [Mika wrote:]
>> Was it literally 10 minutes? Would you be kind enough to test again
>> for us please, now we are W3C certified [1]. Here is the link to our
>> site: http://tinyurl.com/35mwxr
>
> The respondent has JavaScript disabled, so he's trying to tell you in
> a indirect way that your site is missing a "Go to hell, looser [sic]"
> message which is indeed suggested for any script-driven solution.
No, at the time, JavaScript was enabled. And it was ten minutes when I
posted that, but the progress bar never stopped 'progressing' for much
longer until I finally killed the page, probably over twenty minutes. I
think it was more likely a server issue at that time, simply not
delivering whatever content was supposed to be sent. I've noticed this
several times looking at his page.
As I alluded in some other post, it could have been that 'big pond'
betwixt the server and me.
[1] Still has errors which Mika doesn't care about.
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