Your speed may depend on the connection type. With my dialup connection IBrowse loads the Amigans news page in 19 seconds while OWB takes over a minute. I think that disk based caches (like IBrowse & AWeb use) make a big difference with some site when you're using dialup. It may not make much difference with a high-speed connection and some sites change so frequently that caching is not very useful.
Your speed may depend on the connection type. With my dialup connection IBrowse loads the Amigans news page in 19 seconds while OWB takes over a minute. I think that disk based caches (like IBrowse & AWeb use) make a big difference with some site when you're using dialup. It may not make much difference with a high-speed connection and some sites change so frequently that caching is not very useful.
The contents change on sites like amigans.net, but text like the HTML pages is compressed (even if the server doesn't compress it on dialup your modem does) and therefore transferred fast anyway, but the images don't change. I wont implement a disk cache in OWB this year, but you can use a local caching proxy, for example Apache, instead. libcurl which OWB uses for network transfers supports environment variables for setting the proxy: Quote:
http_proxy, HTTPS_PROXY, FTP_PROXY ? They should be set for protocol-specific proxies. General proxy should be set with ? ALL_PROXY ? A comma-separated list of host names that shouldn't go through any proxy is set in (only an asterisk, '*' matches all hosts) ? NO_PROXY ? If a tail substring of the domain-path for a host matches one of these strings, transactions with that node will not be proxied.
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That's fine. I have no complaint about the speed and was only pointing out that some people may notice a speed difference if they are on dialup but possibly not if on a high-speed connection.
i got 20 megabyte !!! connection but in realaty its more like 14.5 and only 2 in up...
I think my connection is like 8 megs a sec or supposed to be but the thing that I find incredible about these types of conversations is in actual reality how many servers do you use that can maintain a speed anywhere near 20 megs a sec or even 8 megs a sec
Even a local network probably requires special interfaces?
I haven't found one and it's a good thing too, I max out my 30 gig download limit per month quite easily in 3-4 good days of leeching... then it's $2 for each additional gig... at the peak of my uncontrolled downloading I was averaging $400 a month internet bills...
adios!
like I keep saying making things cheaper etc etc just makes more people unsatisfied with things... ya think you'd care about 20 megs a sec if it cost you $2 a meg and you had an average job and had a family to feed...
anyway, this is WAY off topic
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I have been using OWB for quite awhile now and I am very happy with the progress so far.
I was very surprised when suddenly, out of the blue, I started encountering crashes on the AmigaWorld webpage. I've finally captured a crashlog and submitted it. It only seems to happen when a particular ad appears in the Sponsored Ads area of the webpage. The ad has the words AVS Video. This ad was on the webpage for a few days around 2009/1/11 and my system crashed everytime the ad appeared. Then the ad disappeared again and other ads appeared instead. No crashes. Showed up again tonight and crashed my system.
As soon as I see the words AVS Video, OWB crashes with a GrimReaper 80000003 DSI type failure. So far, I have not seen the problem when any other ad is displayed.
> 8Mbit British "broadband" will be laughed at in many countries
Our great and wonderful BT for you. However, 8Mb seems like LUXURY to me. My so called broadband is 16x slower with no hope of it improving in the near future
The really galling thing is BT still charges the same rental for the phone line as folk that can get the full 8Mb, just no justice from that bunch of ?^&^$&*%?$$^$.
not trying to be smart or anything but I just clicked on your link and it wouldn't show in Internet Explorer - not until I removed the %22 from the end of the url
look at what happens when you accept promotion from work? you HAVE to use windows!!!!!! ack!!!!!!
I'll never be the same again I tell ya
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this page renders only the background in owb: http://www.galeriemennour.com it seems that there are also problems with ms explorer (mostly refresh) though. whats the problem? french programmers?
wawa wrote: this page renders only the background in owb: http://www.galeriemennour.com it seems that there are also problems with ms explorer (mostly refresh) though. whats the problem? french programmers?
I'm not sure the problem is that they are French (if they are at all), but rather that they seem to stupidly think that Flash is a web page markup language.
Would be nice if Facebook chat would work. Like its now people start to chat with me but i cant send my text to them. I type the text but nothing happens on hitting return key or klicking everywhere with the mouse. So people ask often why dont you reply ;)
All other stuff works ok that i use on facebook. Ok filedirect dont work but that is for future.