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Re: New forum, why do so many pages have this warning ?
01-06-2016 8:05 PM
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Re: New forum, why do so many pages have this warning ?
01-06-2016 9:18 PM
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@Anonymous on the computers you use that are giving you problems, do the processors in them have SSE2 instruction sets?
Re: New forum, why do so many pages have this warning ?
01-06-2016 9:26 PM
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Yes all my currently used computers have the SSE2 instruction set.
My last non-SSE2 Pentium III motherboard died about two years ago,
and my abucus and slide-rule don't have a browser.
AFAIK, everything since the first Pentium-4 uses the SSE2 instructions - why do you ask ?
Re: New forum, why do so many pages have this warning ?
03-06-2016 3:51 PM
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@jaread83, have you tried running with an RTT of say 200ms and rate limited to 2Mb yet ?
Re: New forum, why do so many pages have this warning ?
03-06-2016 5:29 PM
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Not yet @Anonymous, I have been busy on some other things over the last few days. I will be wiping the dust off my old tablet and tethering my 3g connection to it over the weekend to see how well the community performs.
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Re: New forum, why do so many pages have this warning ?
09-07-2016 1:01 AM
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@Anotherone wrote:
I got the following doing <ctrl><shift>K before doing anything else
uncaught exception: module definition dependecy not found: tinymce/util/Tools <unknown>
Use of getPreventDefault() is deprecated. Use defaultPrevented instead. lia-scripts-common-min.js:196:0
Use of Mutation Events is deprecated. Use MutationObserver instead. overlay.js:314:0
This is what happens on my end by a "<ctrl><shift>K " on 09/07/2016 at 00.58
Re: New forum, why do so many pages have this warning ?
09-07-2016 7:12 AM
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Both of these items come from third party libraries used by Lithium so unless they have the source and an appropriate licence to make changes there is nothing that can be done. These are down to the library developers to fix.
Re: New forum, why do so many pages have this warning ?
16-07-2016 7:42 PM
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Well I've not seen these error messages recently due to infrequent posting, but as it seems they only seem to appear when there are "toaster" pop-ups (as last mentioned in message 34) as explained by Lithium if there is interruption to the "real-time" service, I'd guess that was nothing to have further concern with.
As for the extremely lengthy page loads experienced by @Anonymous I don't know what further investigation @jaread83 has come up with.
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