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Please read what @Buttercup posted. Â There could be slowdowns.Buttercup wrote:Hello
Our technicans are currently replacing some servers for new one Some slowdowns are possible for few minutes... Sorry for the trouble but it should be solved sooner
:o THAT'S WONDERFUL! Thanks FM! I just noticed it leveled off. Things are coming back atm. It's right around supper time in The Netherlands, so I can't monitor this situation until right after. I'll have another look soon. TY!SLGray wrote:Please read what @Buttercup posted. Â There could be slowdowns.Buttercup wrote:Hello
Our technicans are currently replacing some servers for new one Some slowdowns are possible for few minutes... Sorry for the trouble but it should be solved sooner
Thanks. I'm caching alright and that's normal behavior for browsers, but it dumps the lot when I close any of my browsers (IE, FireFox, Chrome). I even use CCleaner and some other neat programs to hide traces and dump whatever I don't need on my laptop, including DNS cache. You see, I like to start my day fresh and clean. When I use the link I just provided in the post there seems to be no problem at the moment, however, there's no problem when I use it directly from my favorites neither, at the moment... Yesterday and this morning I ran into several needed page refreshes to get it all in place again. Thanks for considering answering my question to Buttercup.nordmann wrote:Hi Samantha - out of interest I tried your links and had absolutely no problem displaying the giphy-provided content. It loaded and displayed instantaneously.
In the past however I had a similar issue on my own site with servimg-provided images (stuck for a long time "waiting" and sometimes even timing out). Other users also reported the same. Yet when I linked directly in my browser to servimg and the images concerned there was no latency whatsoever. It turned out that servimg had changed embedded html for tracking purposes and this meant that the cached versions on all our browsers were no longer actually referencing the correct image definition as provided by the host. A flush of the cache locally did the trick. It happened again about a day later - for the same reason too - and again a flush got everything back in synch again.
Hope this might also help you?