I'll test it now...
Still as slow for me...

I'll test it now...
Still as slow for me...
i'm out of touch, i'm out of love
i'll pick you up when you're getting down
and out of all these things i've done
i think i love you better now
I personally find it quicker to, edit post, click advance edit, edit then save. Loads near enough instantly for me that way.
Try using Jin's suggestion then![]()
Hmmm lemme see
Edit: Doesnt work?
Last edited by Nereo; 13-11-2008 at 04:54 PM.
Posting
Editing
If you do it my way you wont see the changes till you refresh.
I'm guessing that's a vBulletin issue? Because technically re-uploading the files associated with replies should solve this issue, which I'm guessing you might of done.
It's not really something a techie could fix, unless they work for vBulletin. The other option is a setting somewhere has caused some problems, be it with the server or an AdminCP setting.
No its not a vBulletin thing, its a mysql configuration issue with its indexing (or more so the indexing update) the server and forum just needs a little bit of optimizing and then we should be able to reduce this lag. Working hard on this at the moment, but need to (rather riskily) repartition some of the drives to give us a 10gb overhead so we can perform database functions without immensely crashing the database and corrupting the tables.
I honestly wish it were something as simple as your suggestion, that way I wouldnt have to stay up late at night so I can work during off peak times.
I just click onto a new thread or click the banner to navigate away from the page.
It does it slow for me so I will test now.
EDIT: test
Didn't work![]()
Lets set the stage on fire, and hollywood will be jealous.
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