Frank Peelo wrote:
> My wife's mobile phone account is with Vodafone. They allow a certain
> number of free texts on every month's bill, and these can be sent from
> their website.
>> Only, it's manky slow. As in, when that web page is being shown, there's
> a 10 second delay between trying to scroll down with the mouse and
> anything actually happening. And you need a good memory to type in the
> text message.
>> Things speed up if I disable Javascript. Except, if Javascript is
> disabled, the texts don't get sent.
>> We're using Mandriva 2008 Free and Firefox.
>> Anyone got similar experiences? I can't believe it's that bad on all
> their customers' machines -- or at least, on their web developers'
> machines -- and I'm guessing that most of those are on another operating
> system. I'm wondering whether this is a problem under Linux in general,
> or just my machine.
>> My own phone account is with O2, and I don't have that problem. So it's
> something that Vodafone are doing with Javascript. But how to protect
> myself from it?
>> Frank
>
There's an evil little spinning javascript that's checking message
length. Pegs cpu when you're on that page and slows everything down
(guess their dev team haven't heard of setInterval callbacks...). It's
slightly sluggish on my current machine but nothing like a 10 second lag.
(Ubuntu 7.10 on a 3Hz P4 with HT)
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