Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 2:16 am
I have reduced the settings in fasterfox to a level that supposedly does not place additional stress on servers; I'll let you know how it goes.
I would half each of the settings. The defaults for this value are 2 and 4, this ensures fair use of the server by all visitors not just those few who have a very high connection number. The recent changes to the server (about November time) enforce a limit, when it is exceeded you get an error 503, which is soon to be changed to 409.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:I do have fasterfox in Mozilla; my persistent connections per server are at 8, per proxy at 16.
OK, First I need to ask if you are happy editing the registry. If so they you need to follow this document from MicrosoftCaptain Peabody wrote:Now that you've figured out what's wrong, how would I go about fixing this problem? I'm running IE...
Thanks,
Great... Thanks for letting us know.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:I no longer seem to be having any problems.
I am having this issue in Firefox, but not in IEJordanis wrote:Well, at least that mystery is solved. I'm fairly certain it was something that came up in one of the perennial 'tweak firefox for best performance' articles that go around, advertised as a speed tweak. November sounds about right for the time-frame, too.
If you are seeing this issue then you or someone else has changed the settings on your computer. This is easy to confirm. Simply follow the instructions for changing the settings, and see what the numbers are. If they are higher than standard they you are causing issues for people on every site you visit, not just ours. You are in effect hogging resources meant for other users. Our server now prevents that from taking place so you have no choice to misbehave on our system. What you do with other servers is not our problem.Ivan_Only wrote:I am having this issue in Firefox, but not in IEJordanis wrote:Well, at least that mystery is solved. I'm fairly certain it was something that came up in one of the perennial 'tweak firefox for best performance' articles that go around, advertised as a speed tweak. November sounds about right for the time-frame, too.
I have made no changes to any of the Connection settings
The Default Values for Firefox are 12 connections and 22 persistent.
There are a few problems I see with this "fix"
1. The change is global, so it affects your connection to ANY site
2. I have this problem with NO other site
Since I am unwilling to change any setting for a single site, even though this is an awesome site, I will simply have to view it in IE.
Ya, my bad. I never changed these items since my last install of Firefox, however DownThemAll, a add on for Firefox, must have changed them. And of course I only realized this AFTER I hit Submit.IanKennedy wrote:If you are seeing this issue then you or someone else has changed the settings on your computer. This is easy to confirm. Simply follow the instructions for changing the settings, and see what the numbers are. If they are higher than standard they you are causing issues for people on every site you visit, not just ours. You are in effect hogging resources meant for other users. Our server now prevents that from taking place so you have no choice to misbehave on our system. What you do with other servers is not our problem.Ivan_Only wrote:I am having this issue in Firefox, but not in IEJordanis wrote:Well, at least that mystery is solved. I'm fairly certain it was something that came up in one of the perennial 'tweak firefox for best performance' articles that go around, advertised as a speed tweak. November sounds about right for the time-frame, too.
I have made no changes to any of the Connection settings
The Default Values for Firefox are 12 connections and 22 persistent.
There are a few problems I see with this "fix"
1. The change is global, so it affects your connection to ANY site
2. I have this problem with NO other site
Since I am unwilling to change any setting for a single site, even though this is an awesome site, I will simply have to view it in IE.
The settings for IE are completely separate from those for Firefox so it's quite possible to see the issue with one browser and not the other, in fact that is a major indicator that these settings have actually been changed. Looking at the numbers you give 12 and 22, these are massively high compared with the default values for the software. The defaults are 2 and 4 respectively. Having you settings 5 to 6 times higher than the standard value is causing issues for other users of every system you visit. You are seeing problems with us simply because we have chosen to prevent that unfair behavour. You will find that more and more sites will switch to blocking this over time.
No problem...Ivan_Only wrote:Ya, my bad. I never changed these items since my last install of Firefox, however DownThemAll, a add on for Firefox, must have changed them. And of course I only realized this AFTER I hit Submit.IanKennedy wrote:If you are seeing this issue then you or someone else has changed the settings on your computer. This is easy to confirm. Simply follow the instructions for changing the settings, and see what the numbers are. If they are higher than standard they you are causing issues for people on every site you visit, not just ours. You are in effect hogging resources meant for other users. Our server now prevents that from taking place so you have no choice to misbehave on our system. What you do with other servers is not our problem.Ivan_Only wrote: I am having this issue in Firefox, but not in IE
I have made no changes to any of the Connection settings
The Default Values for Firefox are 12 connections and 22 persistent.
There are a few problems I see with this "fix"
1. The change is global, so it affects your connection to ANY site
2. I have this problem with NO other site
Since I am unwilling to change any setting for a single site, even though this is an awesome site, I will simply have to view it in IE.
The settings for IE are completely separate from those for Firefox so it's quite possible to see the issue with one browser and not the other, in fact that is a major indicator that these settings have actually been changed. Looking at the numbers you give 12 and 22, these are massively high compared with the default values for the software. The defaults are 2 and 4 respectively. Having you settings 5 to 6 times higher than the standard value is causing issues for other users of every system you visit. You are seeing problems with us simply because we have chosen to prevent that unfair behavour. You will find that more and more sites will switch to blocking this over time.
Now...if I could only find a way to remove this foot from my mouth.
ThanksBTW, Awesome site, I have been looking at it for years!
No problem. All part of the service.Nutso wrote:Hi. I was running Firefox with the Fasterfox plugin. I hadn't been able to see the pictures or the headers in such a long time. I can't recall when I first had this problem. It just made perusing the site really difficult.
Thanks for the fix IanKennedy. It's so great to be able to once again view this site without any problems.