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I have been facing some performance issues on my site when I use IE to edit some tables. Figured that its due to some twisties. If we use IE to edit a table it takes like 6 to 10 secs more to give the control to user after it renders the page, as compared to Firefox. Here is a test page if you would like to play around: http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Sandbox/BharathReddyMekaSandbox

Try to edit the table using both IE and Firefox and you will see that IE takes some time to give control (you can see an hour glass) after the page is rendered. You do not see this if the twisty is removed from this page or if javascript is disabled in IE.

Any ideas on how to fix it?

Thanks in advance. Sunil

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x01x00
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: RHEL 5
Web server: Apache
Perl version: 5.8.5
Client OS: XP
Web Browser: IE and Firefox
Categories: Javascript, Performance, Browser Issue, Plugins

-- SunilPerla - 29 Oct 2007

Answer

ALERT! If you answer a question - or have a question you asked answered by someone - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status is in a drop-down list below the edit box.

My server is getting locked up when users try to edit these tables. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-- SunilPerla - 06 Nov 2007

We've done a recent performance update on BehaviourContrib. However, updating TwistyPlugin is not that straightforward. Please update BehaviourContrib only.

-- ArthurClemens - 06 Nov 2007

If you want to upgrade TwistyPlugin - or have upgraded already - please see UpgradingTwisty for an easy bundle upgrade package.

-- ArthurClemens - 19 Nov 2007

 
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Topic revision: r4 - 2007-11-19 - ArthurClemens
 
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