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Key: RL-5
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Won't Fix
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Geert Bevin
Reporter: Geert Bevin
Votes: 1
Watchers: 1
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Works very slow and taking very long time for opening the page

Created: 05/Apr/03 12:03 AM   Updated: 25/May/08 10:41 PM
Component/s: core
Affects Version/s: 0.9.6
Fix Version/s: None

Original Estimate: 0 minutes Remaining Estimate: 0 minutes Time Spent: Unknown
File Attachments: 1. Zip Archive webpage.zip (34 kb)


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Attached is the zip version of my page with all necessary files. I am using a number of Relative Layers. Now my question is "Why it takes such a long time to open the page in Browser, even I am accessing it from local hard drive ?".
Also when I am using setSource("..") method, the scrolling of that perticular layer becomes very slow. I have tried with all possible values of optimizing this but cant succeed.

I am also joining the mailing list. But if some has answer to my problem, please mail me at dhaval04@yahoo.com

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Geert Bevin [05/Apr/03 12:05 AM]
Could you give me more information about the test platform and browser + version?

Geert Bevin [05/Apr/03 12:05 AM]
nd an indication of what you call "a long time"?
Currently there are 27 layers in your webpage, this can take a little delay since RL needs to figure out the relationships between all the layers, position them and resize them. When I test your webpage on a PIII600, I get a slight delay with Internet Explorer (not even a second) and a delay of almost 3 secs with Mozilla. Sadly this delay with Mozilla is not reducable since it's extremely slow in the handling of DHTML. Even the simpliest Drag&Drop example that can be found with Mozilla doesn't work fluidly.