I find when using this site that connection ( and maintaining connection ) is slow and erratic, with the site regularly "freezing up" and not responding. I haven't had a similar problem on other PCs or other internet sites, it seems to be a problem peculiar to the Dhamma Wheel site - has anyone else experienced this, and can anything be done?
Thanks
Rick
Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
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Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Hi Rick
Usually its fine. I suggest having a look at your own computer, network or internet connection.
Having said that, my connection is slow at the moment but that's because I've exceeded my monthly download limit.
Kind regards
Ben
Usually its fine. I suggest having a look at your own computer, network or internet connection.
Having said that, my connection is slow at the moment but that's because I've exceeded my monthly download limit.
Kind regards
Ben
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Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
I've noticed something similar actually but I've tended to just ignore it. I almost exclusively use dhammawheel on my phone, and sometimes when I click the bookmark I'm told the URL doesn't exist. That lasts a few tries then it's fine again. I've just always blamed my connection though, or my mobile browser software.
Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
This may be a spreading problem. There have been several times in the last 2 or 3 days that I haven’t been able to access the site. I know it’s not computer specific because I’ve tried on several machines and had the same result. Waiting 5 or 10 minutes before trying again helps sometimes, but it’s still a pain.
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Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Virtually every time I post a reply here it locks up...every time...while over at the 'grey' forum never...
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Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
I'm having that problem, and the same thing over at our sister site, Dharma Wheel.appicchato wrote:Virtually every time I post a reply here it locks up...every time...while over at the 'grey' forum never...
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Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Greetings,
Right this second, the system seems to be performing very well... leading me to suggest it's not a database or software issue, but rather, that the hosting company is having occasional periods of sub-standard performance. We'll keep an eye on it, and if you wish to do the same, that would be good too.
Metta,
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Right this second, the system seems to be performing very well... leading me to suggest it's not a database or software issue, but rather, that the hosting company is having occasional periods of sub-standard performance. We'll keep an eye on it, and if you wish to do the same, that would be good too.
Metta,
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Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Just to add, not criticise....
If I try to open two or three different threads as different new tabs, they all refuse to open and I get a 'broken link' message for each tab....
I find I have to shut the whole site down and come back in, and open each thread singly....
The posting an answer problem has also manifested for me, which is frustrating, because I rarely copy before posting (which is an answer) and it's very important that people get to read what I have to say, because it's so interesting, important, informative and instructive.
(That was a joke).
If I try to open two or three different threads as different new tabs, they all refuse to open and I get a 'broken link' message for each tab....
I find I have to shut the whole site down and come back in, and open each thread singly....
The posting an answer problem has also manifested for me, which is frustrating, because I rarely copy before posting (which is an answer) and it's very important that people get to read what I have to say, because it's so interesting, important, informative and instructive.
(That was a joke).
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Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Something I figured out yesterday when I couldn't connect, it seems if you take away the www. it works much better.
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Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Funny how this internet works...even though the post reply locks up every time I can open as many as ten tabs here with no problem...
ps...'www' got dumped years ago...(translation: there's been no need to use it for a long time...on any website)...
ps...'www' got dumped years ago...(translation: there's been no need to use it for a long time...on any website)...
Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Not necessarily. It depends on how the host domain is registered as to whether it requires a www or not. Some older websites and U.S. Government sites require it or they won’t work.appicchato wrote:Funny how this internet works...even though the post reply locks up every time I can open as many as ten tabs here with no problem...
ps...'www' got dumped years ago...(translation: there's been no need to use it for a long time...on any website)...
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Pleeeeese...I just typed 'usa.gov' and bingo...nomad wrote:Not necessarily. It depends on how the host domain is registered as to whether it requires a www or not. Some older websites and U.S. Government sites require it or they won’t work.
Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Some do and some don't, as I mentioned above. Nasa.gov, Dod.gov, Af.mil, Army.mil, House.gov to name a few. Again, it all depends on how the server administrators have registered the domain.appicchato wrote:Pleeeeese...I just typed 'usa.gov' and bingo...nomad wrote:Not necessarily. It depends on how the host domain is registered as to whether it requires a www or not. Some older websites and U.S. Government sites require it or they won’t work.
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Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Story of my life...nomad wrote:Some do and some don't...
Be well...
Re: Connection to Dhamma Wheel slow
Same to youappicchato wrote:Story of my life...nomad wrote:Some do and some don't...
Be well...
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