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7 years 8 months ago #66637
by choiminzi
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Sorry about that. I mistakenly put in the wrong address. Many members inside our company (we are an open club, but 90% work for the same company) are having issues with 9692.toastmastersclubs.org loading slowly or not at all from inside the office. Happens with either IE or Chrome. From outside the office or using an iPad that is connected to the office wireless, it works fine. My IT folks claim it is nothing on their end and suggested clearing caches. Sometimes this works, but only once and the problem is back the next time you try to load. Any ideas?




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7 years 8 months ago #66639
by Brian
Replied by Brian on topic Site Performance
There is nothing wrong with the speed of your site loads in a second.
You need to go back to your IT folks and have them try it themselves.
You need to go back to your IT folks and have them try it themselves.
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7 years 8 months ago #66640
by SteveTheTechie
Replied by SteveTheTechie on topic Site Performance
Does your IT security policy block content from CDNs? (content distribution networks)
I load a number of javascript libraries from CDNs to offload bandwidth from our server. However, if those CDNs are blocked or not functioning for some reason, the code still has to make the attempt, then detect that the attempt failed, then load the fall-back from the FTH server itself. You can see that this could be slower if you are regularly having issues loading libraries from CDNs.
The fall-back loading from our server is not intended to be regular method of loading libraries, so I would encourage to you to talk to your IT folks about whether they are blocking libraries loaded from CDNs.
I load a number of javascript libraries from CDNs to offload bandwidth from our server. However, if those CDNs are blocked or not functioning for some reason, the code still has to make the attempt, then detect that the attempt failed, then load the fall-back from the FTH server itself. You can see that this could be slower if you are regularly having issues loading libraries from CDNs.
The fall-back loading from our server is not intended to be regular method of loading libraries, so I would encourage to you to talk to your IT folks about whether they are blocking libraries loaded from CDNs.
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