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> On another browser matter, have any of you gone to websites that sudden=
ly
drive your
> cpu-meter up to 98% utilization, slowing everything to a crawl, and
making it
> difficult just to get out of there in one piece ? (I could give you a
couple sample
> URLs.) What can a site be putting into their pages to cause this ? Is=
this a case of
> their doing proprietary MickeySoft things that give our browsers
conniptions ?
I've seen this problem, too, although it doesn't have to be 100%
utilization, sometimes it's fairly low, but with some audible lazy hard
drive I/O going on.
It locks me out of the browser until I end it... ctrl-esc, click on the
browser task, and close it.
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