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    #16
    Re: Web performance question

    Originally posted by MikeC View Post
    Andrea.....or...,

    The only places I can notice a speed increase is in the loading of the images (flower area)...actual page loading via miscellaneous links All are slower in the version 9 than the version 8 server....not, I assume, what is supposed to be happening!!

    Just noticing is all...doesn't affect me in the least--yet.
    How peculiar, what browser do you use? It may be that it's not gzip enabled? For me the V9 ones load almost instantly, whereas the V8 version has a bit of a lag, that's for all pages not just for the ones with images on.

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      #17
      Re: Web performance question

      Honestly I didn't see any noticeable difference on any of my tabbed gridlinker applications either, in fact in some cases, they appeared to open slower.

      Do I need to do something to the browsers to make this work better?
      Sergeant Richard Hartnett
      Hyattsville City Police Department
      Maryland

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        #18
        Re: Web performance question

        Originally posted by Rich Hartnett View Post
        Honestly I didn't see any noticeable difference on any of my tabbed gridlinker applications either, in fact in some cases, they appeared to open slower.

        Do I need to do something to the browsers to make this work better?
        I don't know whether the built-in app server for the Beta actually has the same improvements as A5V9 WAS will have... just publishing the same app to a V8 server won't make any difference

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          #19
          Re: Web performance question

          same as Rich, I dint notice any speed improvement just by using v9 web server on my v8 files
          Cheers
          Mauricio

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            #20
            Re: Web performance question

            Originally posted by mmaisterrena View Post
            same as Rich, I dint notice any speed improvement just by using v9 web server on my v8 files
            Does the Beta now include a separate web server or am I right in thinking that the Beta/trial version of Alpha 5 doesn't contain the full/same WAS as the standalone WAS application? I don't know if GZIP comes into play if you're only viewing something from localhost anyway...

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              #21
              Re: Web performance question

              No I think I have the full version, which includes the V9 desktop and V9 Web Application Server. I have tried running my current applications through both the V8 & V9 WAS, and haven't seen any noticeable difference, but I really have high hopes for an increase in performance, so it's possible I need to tweak something before I will see the difference.

              I'll communicate with Richard, Selwyn or Lenny to see if there is anything else I need to do, and report back.
              Sergeant Richard Hartnett
              Hyattsville City Police Department
              Maryland

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                #22
                Re: Web performance question

                Originally posted by Lenny Forziati View Post
                You should not have to republish. Our demo server has the V8 sample pages published to it and that single webroot is used by both a V8 and a V9 server.
                Just to point out, some features DO need the Javascript to be published/updated for the features to work properly. This can be done manually of course but it's worth mentioning... one can waste a lot of time trying to figure out why new features aren't working :)

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