So, why are web pages, 200K AND MUCH BIGGER in size then? No WONDER is so blasted SLOW!
I am not talking about pictures, audio and video, here, I mean the source itself.
The page that I'm writing this message in is ONLY 57344 bytes of HTML code.
I went to zap2it.com and viewed, then highlight, copy and pasted and got 61,605 bytes.
I then tried yahoo.com front page, "view source code" in google chrome.... and windows and ALL CONNECTED TO IT being TRASH AND GARBAGE, I tried to do highlighting of the source and it is SOOOOOO long that the computer, 3.4 GHz quad core, made google chrome throw up the "page unresponsive" warning TWELVE times, AND it took OVER FIFTEEN MINUTES!!!!! to complete the HIGHLIGHTING OF TEXT part!!!!!!!!!!! I'll leave it to you to try it and see what I saw as the size the html was.
And it is NOT that easy to code the stuff, either.
Support Amiga Fantasy cases!!! How to program: 1. Start with lots and lots of 0's. 10. Add 1's, liberally. "Details for OS 5 will be made public in the fourth quarter of 2007, ..." - Bill McEwen Whoah!!! He spoke, a bit late.
hebus is blown away by heavy gfx usage. Doesn't take long to eat up your bandwidth if you're on a limited amount like I am :(
Then there's other nastyness you have to be careful with... For example hebus.org is a very good wallpaper site. it uses css heavily so looks better in muiowb but DON'T USE IT. use IBrowse instead. I found a nice wallpaper, chose 1980x1020 to download and it showed it on screen after taking quite a long time... I selected 'save image as' and muiowb didn't save the copy in ram, but downloaded it again which doubles the bandwidth used, the pic was 7.5mb btw... If you use IBrowse the display is ugly as you would expect but it does save the image in ram after checking it hasn't changed.
USE IBROWSE FOR GFX DOWNLOADS AND HALF YOUR BANDWIDTH
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
Then there's other nastyness you have to be careful with... For example hebus.org is a very good wallpaper site. it uses css heavily so looks better in muiowb but DON'T USE IT. use IBrowse instead. I found a nice wallpaper, chose 1980x1020 to download and it showed it on screen after taking quite a long time... I selected 'save image as' and muiowb didn't save the copy in ram, but downloaded it again which doubles the bandwidth used, the pic was 7.5mb btw... If you use IBrowse the display is ugly as you would expect but it does save the image in ram after checking it hasn't changed.
NetSurf works perfectly on that site - displays it correctly and doesn't re-download images.
Note that a CSS browser is going to eat up more bandwidth, as non-CSS browsers don't have to download the CSS files, whereas CSS ones do.
Support Amiga Fantasy cases!!! How to program: 1. Start with lots and lots of 0's. 10. Add 1's, liberally. "Details for OS 5 will be made public in the fourth quarter of 2007, ..." - Bill McEwen Whoah!!! He spoke, a bit late.
With OWB, there's no file cache, so the image is only stored in memory cache, in raw format, and it has to be downloaded again (or encoded).
On the other hand, you can use "copy image" context menu item, which copies the content in IFF format to the clipboard, without redownloading anything.
On the other hand, you can use "copy image" context menu item, which copies the content in IFF format to the clipboard, without redownloading anything.
Saving clips:0 to wherever:whatever.iff is an option I suppose but you do lose the filename and format :(
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester