Is is just me/my network connection, or is DSXchange becoming slow to refresh, particularly on the two large forums?
Other web sites fly along, but DSXchange can take whole seconds (sometimes even tens of seconds) to get to the next screen, particularly on functions such as Reply.
This behaviour is seen on different computers at different sites in Dubai, so I don't think it's the network. The only thing these computers have in common is the Windows XP operating system.
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I noticed an alike though not identical situation.
The home page does not show/refresh the latest posts if you have not logged in,
You have to log in to see the most curreent posts.
I don't remember exactly when, may be a year ago, the "Recent topics" never refreshed to show the current posts,
but displayed only a selected list, which I guess the webmaster updated regularly.
Now it has been been improved to show the current posts. But it does not refresh to show the latest posts.
Do everybody notice the same thing or is it just me?
Is that how it is intended to be? Or is there a change for improvement?
Sharing my observations
The home page does not show/refresh the latest posts if you have not logged in,
You have to log in to see the most curreent posts.
I don't remember exactly when, may be a year ago, the "Recent topics" never refreshed to show the current posts,
but displayed only a selected list, which I guess the webmaster updated regularly.
Now it has been been improved to show the current posts. But it does not refresh to show the latest posts.
Do everybody notice the same thing or is it just me?
Is that how it is intended to be? Or is there a change for improvement?
Sharing my observations
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I believe that my current problem is (compounded by) the fact that all internet traffic goes through a government "net nanny" that blocks any traffic deemed unacceptable to the good citizens of Dubai. I suspect that that server is overloaded.
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I just completed two games of FreeCell while waiting to return to the parallel forum after making a post. That's slow! One of my colleagues suggested that US sites may come in for special attention from the censor, but Hotmail just flies along (then again, that may be a mirror site).
But Dilbert and the NY Times web sites also fly along, so I am still perplexed. I shall leave this until in some other part of the world, and see whether it's Dubai-related or not.
It might be that my index of posts is getting unwieldy.[/url]
But Dilbert and the NY Times web sites also fly along, so I am still perplexed. I shall leave this until in some other part of the world, and see whether it's Dubai-related or not.
It might be that my index of posts is getting unwieldy.[/url]
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Someone here suggested it may be the proximity of "S" and "X" in DSXchange that cause the nanny (Blue Coat) to intercept everything. "S" and "X" are in close proximity in a certain other three-letter word that causes net nanny software to glip.
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