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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
, 02:31
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@ Sydney, Australia
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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@ Toronto
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2011-02-11
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@ Finland
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Way too often after microB has been left open for a little while, specially (but not restricted to) when sites that use JS and/or Flash have been open, it starts to get more and more unresponsive, pretty soon reaching an unusable level, somtimes i get the dialog about a script taking too long to execute (both with microB's own and with scripts on the page) as well as the dialog about the page not responding and somtimes even microB as a whole.
Any idea what is going on and how i can fix this?
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2011-02-11
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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you can fix it by contacting the author of the webpages and ask them to code the page to require less processing power.
(they probably won't bother because average desktop pc has loads of processing power....)
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Any idea what is going on and how i can fix this?
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