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Re: problem with dat groups.
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lugnet.admin.general
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Date:
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Thu, 24 Jun 1999 12:06:20 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.general, Todd Lehman writes:
> In lugnet.admin.general, Jeff Stembel writes:
> > P.S. When loading pages from Lugnet, it tends to "stall". It doesn't
> > actually say "*K (Stalled)", it says "138 bytes loaded"(1) and just sits
> > there. Sometimes it will continue loading after a couple seconds (usually
> > right after I threaten it with reloading), but a significant portion of the
> > time I have to click "reload". Have you ever encountered this probllem
> > before? I'm using Netscape Communicator version 4.5, if that helps.
>
> What kind of Internet connection are you on (what speed) and where are you
> located? Do you have a dynamic or static IP address? I could do a
> traceroute to your IP address and see what kinds of latency there is.
It always happens at work (I haven't accessed Lugnet from home in a while),
where I have a T1. I have a Static IP address, would it help if I e-mailed it
to you?
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> I don't think I've seen it before, but I probably wouldn't have noticed if
> it only happened once or twice. The 138 bytes thing is very familiar,
> though. I mostly run with Netscape 4.5 too and what I see on every page is:
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> Connect: Host www.lugnet.com contacted...waiting for reply...
> Transferring Data
> 138 bytes read
> Document: Done
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> This all goes by really fast, but the 138 happens on every page. I think
> the browser is formatting the page during that time... Or it could be a
> net glitch in your case if it's saying "stalled."
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> > 1 - It always stops at 138 bytes. Is this how big the toolbar is? It
> > always stalls after loading it.
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> No, the toolbar at the top is more like typically about 1000 bytes. The
> page header also varies because the title changes, so the 138 can't be
> content based.
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> Curious.
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> --Todd
It may happen on other sites, but I can't remember any specific instances of
it. If I notice it happen at another site I'll tell you.
Jeff
P.S. I kinda figured it was on my end, but I wanted to check to see if you
knew anything about it first.
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| (...) What kind of Internet connection are you on (what speed) and where are you located? Do you have a dynamic or static IP address? I could do a traceroute to your IP address and see what kinds of latency there is. I don't think I've seen it (...) (25 years ago, 23-Jun-99, to lugnet.admin.general)
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