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1. Re: Application is slow in IE 8 after using allowflash=true in fileupload
fjkjava Apr 7, 2011 4:40 PM (in response to fjkjava)One more thing It is working fine in IE7, compatibility mode in IE 8 and in FireFox also.
Thanks
FR
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2. Re: Application is slow in IE 8 after using allowflash=true in fileupload
ilya_shaikovsky Apr 8, 2011 5:50 AM (in response to fjkjava)So I think the last release causedthe issue
I do not thinks so. only minor bugfixing were made there. Do you able to see the slowdowns on your own? Do you able to see the same at rf-demo?
If only some users reports that - could be issue with old flash players.
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3. Re: Application is slow in IE 8 after using allowflash=true in fileupload
fjkjava Apr 11, 2011 11:10 AM (in response to ilya_shaikovsky)Ilya,
Thanks for your suggestion.
I do not thinks so. only minor bugfixing were made there. Do you able to see the slowdowns on your own? Do you able to see the same at rf-demo?
I am also able to see the slowdown, especially when I type something in the textarea it takes 2-3 seconds to display the letters. I can see clear gap betweentyping and displaying. The application allows user to download some pdfdocuments, the downloading is also considerably slow.
Our users complain that it really affects their productivity now.
If only some users reports that - could be issue with old flash players.
I just checked my flash player version, "You haveversion 10,2,153,1 installed" and I found it is the latest. As I mentionedearlier it is working fine in firefox. We can not use firefox in our companybecause our major application developed 6 years back will work only in IE (Onlyusing JSP).
Thanks
FK
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4. Re: Application is slow in IE 8 after using allowflash=true in fileupload
fjkjava Apr 14, 2011 4:14 PM (in response to fjkjava)Nothing works ..
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5. Re: Application is slow in IE 8 after using allowflash=true in fileupload
ilya_shaikovsky Apr 15, 2011 8:53 AM (in response to fjkjava)do you have some debug components like ui:debug on the page? If so remove them please.
Also maybe you have some plugins in browser which could affect flash performance? (if things are ok without it)
do you able to create sample in order to check on our side? We really has no such problems on our side and if you will look to the forum you will see that there were no such reports (about client-side major slowdowns after just FU added.)
P.S. I do not wanted to say the I do not believe you could have slowdowns.. I just really missed the point that it started after just FU flash addition and not between 3.3.2 and 3.3.3.