Long load times
I am trying to edit a page and I only have a css page which is local linked to the page. It only affects me when trying to work in split or design view. I hav tried disabling the linked files thing and I have tried this http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/887/cpsid_88742.html also, but I am still getting this long time. It seems to only affect the load time when I have the following in my head tag;
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css/main.css"/>
It also slows the performance drastically, If I type the letter "D" then deleete that letter it will freeze up for a for a short period of time. I can not have this when trying to create websites for clients. Any help would be appreciated.
Dreamweaver CS5
Windows 7 - 32bit
3gb RAM
Intel Pentium Dual
http://pokeplanet.co.uk/html.txt thats the html file
http://pokeplanet.co.uk/css.txt thats the css file
also commenting out the css link in the head seems to fix it =/
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long time load crl.verisign.com certificate revoked internet
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Can a BIG form be served up one page at a time to avoid long load time?
Tricks I have read for optimizing the load time of large forms are not helping. Linearization causes the first page to render quickly, but you can't interact with the fields until the whole form finishes loading -- no help there. Is there a way to break the form into pages (without creating entirely separate forms) so the user can fill out a page, hit a Next Page button, fill out that page, etc.? Understood that this is an old school idea, but until Reader can download a 1+ MB form in less time than it takes an average user to get ticked off, old school might do the trick.
Alternatively, is there a way to construct a form so you can start interacting with it without having to wait for it all to load? This question comes from the (uninformed) assumption that maybe there are forward references that can't be satisfied until all the bits have come over the wire. If that's right, can a multipage form be architected so as to avoid this problem?No that technology does not exist yet. There are form level events that need to have the entire document there before they can fire. Also you would have to keep track of where you are so that would mean some sort of session information for each user.
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I have a jsp page that takes between a few seconds and a minute to load, depending on the data involved (1-40K records) As the users may become impatient, I would like to put up some sort of "Please Wait" sign while the page is loading so that they know the application has not crashed. What's the best way to do this?
it really depends on the type of request that is passed...a one clicker that does a lot in the back-end? or a complex form that needs a lot of time to process in the back-end?
for a one-clicker:
there are probably a lot of fancy ways you can do it with javascript and frames but my personal method is to have a jsp i called something like redirect.loading.jsp...i send the true destination page as a parameter....i make a nice page complete with an animated gif that informs the user the process is being processed and to be patient.
in the header section of the html i add the following line:
<META HTTP-EQUIV="REFRESH" content="0;URL=<%=redirectUrl%>">
where redirectUrl is my length load time page.
for a complex form:
when faced with a lot of different information needing to be processed i usually have the backend spawn a separate thread and return back to the user with a message that their process is underway....you can use a static state variable to show progress. this is more complex and thus if you can get away with the above method it'll be a lot easier.
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Auval crashes / long load time exs24
hey, after having being able to solve a nagging problem fast in this forum, I'd like to post about two other things that bother me
1) Choosing EXS24 patches takes extremely long time
Every time I try to load a EXS24 preset, it takes a very long time until I actually can use the preset. This is absolutely unacceptable as I can't just try out a preset. Very annoying. I read somewhere that's because EXS seems to encounter some duplicates. However, I do not have duplicates - anymore. I have an external backup drive; exs may have found duplicates on a backup there. But all this annoying waiting happens also when the external drive is not attached. I read there is a cleanup software - but this is clearly a bug and I do not want to buy a software just to have normal response time! I am not using exs at all because of this and that's not ok. Any suggestions?
2) Every time I start Logic Pro 7, I get an error message stating that "auval" (I think that's the name) crashed. Seems to be the plugin validator or something. I can continue using Logic without problem, but I'd like to know if there is any solution to that, don't like to click away an error message every time.
Every suggestion appreciated
thanksLogic Pro 7.2 is still installed in the exact same path in the Application folder as at the first day. I never moved the installation folder.
Where Logic is is not relevant, it's where the samples are in relation to where the instruments think they should be that's the issue.
So where does Logic Pro look for the samples? Why can't it find them?
Each EXS instrument file contains a list of samples, like:
/Volumes/MyAudioDrive/Samples/SwingingCats/SmallRoom/miaooowwww.aif
/Volumes/MyAudioDrive/Samples/SwingingCats/SmallRoom/miaooowwww2.aif
/Volumes/MyAudioDrive/Samples/SwingingCats/SmallRoom/crash.aif
So each sample will be loaded from those locations stored within the instrument file. If Logic tries to get /Volumes/MyAudioDrive/Samples/SwingingCats/SmallRoom/miaooowwww.aif and fails (let's say the drive isn't mounted, or that directory doesn't exist, or that directory does exist but the correct samples aren't there, then Logic will attempt to search your file system for where the right sample actually is.
What in fact is different from the original installation is my username with which I use Logic - so does LP look in my home folder? Can I fix this in one go?
So, if your sample content that is causing the problem is in your user folder, then for instance, an instrument file might be looking for:
/Users/MyNameIsSteve/Samples/wazzoo.aif
and if your home folder is now called "ItsChangedToBarbara", clearly, the directory referenced to in the instrument file is no longer there, causing Logic to need to search for where your samples now are (/Users/ItsChangedToBarbara/Samples/wazzoo.aif)
Can I fix this in one go?
Yes, as mentioned, Logic's project manager can do this.
It is in fact how you say, I loaded an empty project file, loaded exs, loaded a preset - took a long time. didn't save it, closed, re-opened it, and this time exs loaded the preset immediately.
And from my explanation of the behaviour, you should understand why now.
How to relink ALL files in the project manager?
Do a full scan, select the EXS instruments you want to relink, and use the "relink samples for instruments" operation, I forget the exact wording.
Unfortunately, there is no nice error message, auval just crashes.
Have you looked at the crashlog?
So I have no idea which of the many plugins I have causes the error. I use only
Native Instruments plugins from the Komplete 5. And I would not even know how
to remove that plugin, as when one installs a program, everything installs
automatically (there must be something like a VST folder somewhere?)
Logic does not use VST plugins. The AudioUnit plugins are installed to:
/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/
/Users/YOU/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components/
Temporarily move the plugin component files out of there, and add them back in until you find the one that is crashing validation. -
I am loading an ODS with 1.5 million records.And this took almost 10 hrs. One reason I can think of is , the default data packet size is 1000 records. That could be one reason. Can some one tell me what could be the other system settings I might have to look at. It is a straight map from a flat file to the ODS. There is no ABAP code in the ODS also. This is a fairly new BW system , and this was the only process running at that time.
What could be the explanation for this process to run long.Hi Pooja,
What is your transfer method. Try using the IDoc method instead of the PSA, this should help you load faster as the system does not to allocate any tablepsace for the PSA tables. But one disadvantage you would not be able to recontstruct the data in future in case of Idoc.
Also check the processing method - It should be PSA and then into Data Target and <b>not PSA and Data Targets in parallel.</b>
Bye
Dinesh
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Long load times for large video tracks
Is there a recommended file size to stay under for video tracks in iTuens U? I know the hard limit is 500Mb per upload, but it seems as though any file that is more than about 10 minutes in length takes upwards of 10 minutes or longer to load. A short video (under 5 minutes) will load immediately. Is iTunes content not really streamed?
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