If I load a page on my Drupal 8 site with a reliable internet connection, the site will stop loading after about 20 seconds.
My server is on LAMP. How to get the page to load completely ?
It can be that your theme or some of the user modules is causing the issue.
Check under Reports -> Recent log messages to see if some error is logged.
Also you could try disabling theme or modules (temporary) to see if this will continue.
Then, under Configuration -> Development -> Performance see if the caching is turned on. It should be on for production environment.
In your browser go inspecting, go to "Network" tab and reload the page. See if there are some request that take unusually long time.
Ask some of your friends to test the site.
At end, host server may be really slow or miss configured... Check for logged errors on server (PHP errors, Apache errors).
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My website has a huge data base. Even this the frontpage with all content is 1.2MB. Small. I changed server because I wanted to load faster. In the old server when I clicked the url the site started to load serially, from the top to bottom. But in the new server I get the message "waiting for www..." in my browser down left for 4-5 sec and then my website displayed very quickly. When I remove one big mysql query, it is OK.
I downloaded the htaccess of boileplate, I put in Plesk hosting settings FastCGI application, but nothing.
Any idea?
If you are getting this issues due to mysql query then I will suggest you optimize your mysql services with MySQLTuner scripts. We have used that on for our some clients and it's working good. But make sure your mysql service up-time is more than 24 hours, so that you will get accurate suggestions in the script output.
I would like to test https related application on my local machine before pushing it to staging and production.
If I try to test on local system, the page just showing (in chrome it gets to the "This webpage has a redirect loop" page).
If any information could be provided that would assist me in setting this up / getting it working and testing, I would be extremely grateful . Thanks
This problem can have two angles whether this could be related to your specific browser or with your ColdFusion application:
First and foremost can you check it on Firefox or IE just to isolate if this is specific to Chrome. (As I have seen this to come on Chrome more than often)
if it works on Other Browsers:
probably Chrome is at fault. Go to settings (Options -> Under the Hood -> Content Settings -> Cookies -> Show cookies and other site data)
Enter your problem URL in search bar and it would list all related cookies.
Select "Remove all"
if it FAILS on other browsers as well:
Can you check with perhaps another test application?
Please check with following article by Ben Nadal --
http://www.bennadel.com/blog/1666-Ask-Ben-Enforcing-An-SSL-HTTPS-Connection-Based-On-Request.htm
If this persists, please add some more information, on how this has been set up.
Cheers,
Anjaneai
If I understand your questions you should be able to use a self signed certificate on your local dev box. Once you set this up you should be able to test your site in SSL mode.
Here is one quick tutorial.
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/04/06/tip-trick-enabling-ssl-on-iis7-using-self-signed-certificates.aspx
I have apache web server and I have a django site on it.
The site use a lot of images (~50) png file.
When I refresh the page it is very slow until it come back again.
I tried to check with google developer tools network view and saw that my site have connection latency when I requesting the images..
I attached the screenshot - it is the top of the list and go on until the end..
Do you have any idea to reduce the delay?
http://2seat.co.il/static/timeline.png
If your images dont change often try using cache control headers so that your browser doesnt get the images from server every time you reload a page
I'm a web application developer, who runs a site http://myfav.es. We've been struggling with this issue for about a month now.
We use the HTML application cache spec - www.w3.org/TR/offline-webapps/ - with dynamically generated manifest files - myfav.es/personal.manifest - to speed page delivery. These dynamically generated manifest files use proper headers, and PHP to serve up custom manifests for users.
We also use gzip compression to serve the site from a linux/apache host.
For the life-cycle of our site, users report getting a err_failed similar to this screenshot in chrome. twitpic.com/272237.
This error is intermittent, occuring once every 200-300 visits, but will persists on every page refresh, including hard refreshes, which presumably means that an error using app cache is causing them to continuously load a failed version of the site. However, mysteriously JUST clearing cookies causes the error to fix itself.
I'm completely out of ideas on how to approach this error, and googling the error message appears to get a ton of confused users with voodoo-ish approaches to solving it. I've personally seen the error, along with a number of complaint from other users of chrome, so I'm fairly certain it cannot be caused by a particular user having abnormal settings or browser preferences.
Does anyone have any insight into the cause of this browser error and its origins? Whether its likely server-side or a byproduct of app design?
I just upgraded my browser to Safari 4 and find that our website is having some major issues specific to that browser version. As I click through pages on our site it takes one or two clicks before the browser window simply goes blank. When the window goes blank, there is no source to view and no matter how many times I try to reload or if I try to load other pages of the site, I still get the blank window. It's as if the server takes the request and simply returns a blank page.
If I wait over 15 seconds and then hit refresh again, the page loads fine. Not sure why it starts working again... Maybe a cache issue???
It's a PHP site and I've tried turning on error_reporting(E_ALL);, but that doesn't give any information. I also tried putting an echo statement at the very beginning of the index.php file and verified that the page still goes blank without echoing that statement, so I'm thinking the problem is not php code specific. The Apache error log does not show any issues. I have the same site on my local development server and it doesn't have the problem.
Safari 4 is the only browser that shows this problem. Does anyone have any ideas how to debug/fix this?
My webserver is ubuntu Hardy running Apache 2 an Mysql 5.
We have an nginx load balancer in front of the apache server and I just figured out that Safari 4 requires the nginx keepalive_timeout setting to be 0. Took all day to figure that one out...
I've been having the same issue with Safari 4 on my site but found that when reloading pages that return blanks, the request never even makes it to the server. No entry shows up in Apache's logs.
The keepalive setting for your LB sounds like a direction I could sniff in. Not sure what leeway I will have though, being on shared hosting.
Mike
This looks to be a safari bug. We experience it too, and I have read other reports.
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2064488&start=0&tstart=0