"Stop" means STOP means stop means ...
Ryan Poling
ryan at kitp.ucsb.edu
Tue Nov 9 10:16:39 PST 2004
I'm using 5.1 beta 3 (v563.22)
-Ryan
On Nov 9, 2004, at 10:10 AM, Jonathan Tyzack wrote:
> Which version of OW are you both using where you see this issue? It
> would help OG and others if you told us.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jonathan
>
> On 9 Nov 2004, at 18:00, Ryan Poling wrote:
>
>> I'll second that - I often have issues with this as well.
>>
>> -Ryan
>>
>> On Nov 9, 2004, at 9:52 AM, Jason Kerr wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I often find that I am unable to make OW _stop_ loading a page (and
>>> all sub-requests). No matter how many times I select the STOP
>>> button, the status indicator still shows that the page is loading.
>>> (This isn't just a problem with the indicator, the Network Activity
>>> window shows that one or more elements of the page are active.)
>>>
>>> A clue to behavior - several times when the page is still loading,
>>> the Network Activity window 'tree' show one or more elements aborted
>>> but still active. (That last is an assumption - the activity window
>>> seems to clear all elements that are not active from the tree/list.)
>>>
>>> My guess is that loading the element may have been aborted, but the
>>> thread is hung. (I don't know how the requests are architected;
>>> 'thread' is my term for 'flow of control' not 'O/S thread'.)
>>>
>>>
>>> Any way to get this fixed for OW5.1?
>>>
>>>
>>> Jason
>>
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