Java Script lag

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Hello,
I have a page with a fireworks javascript and when I preview it on my computer before I publish it it looks awesome. After I publish it and view it looks choppy and has delays. I thought Javascript was client-side if it worked well before publish on the same machine after publish shouldnt it look the same. the page in wuestion is at http://in-r8web.ivytech.edu/mberry25260/fireworks/javascript.htm
Thanks for any help. Bill
 
Bill said:
Hello,
I have a page with a fireworks javascript and when I preview it on my
computer before I publish it it looks awesome. After I publish it and view
it looks choppy and has delays. I thought Javascript was client-side if it
worked well before publish on the same machine after publish shouldnt it
look the same. the page in wuestion is at
http://in-r8web.ivytech.edu/mberry25260/fireworks/javascript.htm
Thanks for any help. Bill

Looks fine to me.

JW
 
It's because your script is constantly querying the server. You need to set it up so that the
script and images are downloaded to the browsers cache files and run from there.

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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........................with a computer

Bill said:
Hello,
I have a page with a fireworks javascript and when I preview it on my computer before I publish it
it looks awesome. After I publish it and view it looks choppy and has delays. I thought Javascript
was client-side if it worked well before publish on the same machine after publish shouldnt it look
the same. the page in wuestion is at
http://in-r8web.ivytech.edu/mberry25260/fireworks/javascript.htm
 
viewing over phone lines from 50 miles away and viewing it on your computer -
there is a difference!
Bill said:
Hello,
I have a page with a fireworks javascript and when I preview it on my computer
before I publish it it looks awesome. After I publish it and view it looks choppy
and has delays. I thought Javascript was client-side if it worked well before
publish on the same machine after publish shouldnt it look the same. the page in
wuestion is at http://in-r8web.ivytech.edu/mberry25260/fireworks/javascript.htm
 
Fireworks look OK to me.....

Bill said:
Hello,
I have a page with a fireworks javascript and when I preview it on my computer
before I publish it it looks awesome. After I publish it and view it looks choppy
and has delays. I thought Javascript was client-side if it worked well before
publish on the same machine after publish shouldnt it look the same. the page in
wuestion is at http://in-r8web.ivytech.edu/mberry25260/fireworks/javascript.htm
 

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