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Sheridan,
Your and Peter's experiences duplicate mine. I perhaps failed to
mention that the page did load once or twice, but not since. Should I
look for something like a cookie that was placed on my machine and is
now somehow preventing subsequent loads?
Thanks, Ben A.
Sheridan George wrote:
>
> I tried http://www.motherboards.org from Peter's mail and it loaded in 35 sec. Copied the URL to the
> clip board and opened a new navigator window. This time the load was 18 sec. Opened a third
> navigator window and it never did load. After 90 sec. tried Reload (three times). It never did load.
>
> My version of Java: 1.1.8 with a 7-1999 build. (Hmmm. It's kinda old, huh?)
>
> I have @home cable to a 4-port SMC Barricade switch then thru an old Linksys 8-port hub. (Don't
> laugh. It's not rewired yet. I'm slow at changing things that ain't broke.)
>
> Sheridan
>
> Peter Skye wrote:
> >
> > Benedict G Archer wrote:
> > >
> > > others never load (e.g., motherboards.org)
> >
> > Hi Ben,
> >
> > I just tried motherboards.org again with my IP monitor running. The
> > first time I tried, http://www.motherboards.org/ loaded in 70 seconds.
> > The second and third times it hung up and wouldn't load, and my IP
> > monitor showed no traffic after the first few seconds.
> >
> > I think it's their site. I _was_ able to get the complete home page the
> > first time I tried, so I know it's compatible with Netscape 4.61.
> >
> > - Peter
> >
> > For problems, contact the list owner at
> > "rollin@scoug.com".
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