It's almost a month now, how can IB people be so careless??
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Although vBulletin.org gets slow sometimes, it hasn't been slow for an entire month... And its occasional slow downs have been an issue for a long time, nothing new in this last month.
6 times out of 10, if I click a link, the page will just sit there loading for a while, and then if I click on the link again, it loads almost instantly. It's very odd - I've noticed it in the past few weeks or so.
6 times out of 10, if I click a link, the page will just sit there loading for a while, and then if I click on the link again, it loads almost instantly. It's very odd - I've noticed it in the past few weeks or so.
Somewhat the same for me. If I click it once, and let it do its thing, I get a DNS Lookup Error page, if I click it twice (a few seconds after the first click) I don't get that and everything loads as it should
I haven't ever gotten the DNS Lookup Error, but then again, I haven't really waited more than 30 seconds. If I stop the page as it's 'loading', I just get the forum background. If I then refresh it, it's fine.
I mean they have not taken any decision towards this!!
There is no requirement to add multiple exclamation marks to messages.
In fact, blindly moving server with no proof its actually the server thats the issue could be classed as careless.
As noted above, I also sometimes get the site hanging, but if you refresh, it loads fine. I dont actually know what the cause is atm, but from monitoring Im pretty sure its not actually the server - couple this with the fact that vb.com seems unaffected (running on the same server) - and it seems to suggest the issue lies elsewhere.
There is no requirement to add multiple exclamation marks to messages.
In fact, blindly moving server with no proof its actually the server thats the issue could be classed as careless.
As noted above, I also sometimes get the site hanging, but if you refresh, it loads fine. I dont actually know what the cause is, but from monitoring, Im pretty sure its not actually the server - couple that with the fact that vb.com seems un affected - and it seems to suggest the issue is elsewhere.
Have you disabled your modifications? Reuploaded your default vBulletin files? (kidding, of course )