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[Now SVN 1.2.0-rc3] Fwd: Firefox vs IE with 1.2.0-rc2 and WebSVN

From: v4r4n <console.cowboy_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2005-05-13 02:38:15 CEST

Since Posting the original question I've upgraded to 1.2.0-rc3 and the
problem is still evident.

I never got a response from the websvn guys, so I'll ask if any other
svn users have experienced this issue.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: v4r4n <console.cowboy@gmail.com>
Date: Apr 29, 2005 11:31 AM
Subject: Firefox vs IE with 1.2.0-rc2
To: dev@websvn.tigris.org

I recently set up Apache 2.0.54, PHP 5.0.3, WebSVN 1.61, and
Subversion 1.2.0-rc2 on an extra WinXP Home workstation for
experimentation.

There could be something wrong with my configuration, but browsing a
repository with Internet Explorer is extremely slow. The mouse hour
glass flickers like mad, and IE stops redrawing to the point it looks
like it is going to crash.

Initially, I was very concerned and double checked my Apache config,
but nothing seemed incorrect.

Then I opened Firefox, and discovered that there was absolutely zero
slowdown while moving through the code tree.

I deleted the cache and re-reloaded folders of files several times to
see if performance improved... nadda.

Before this same system was running Subversion 1.1.4 and Apache 2.0.53
with zero IE performance issues.

IE currently doesn't have problems browsing the basic subversion html
interface, so I'm thinking that there something going on with WebSVN's
interaction with SVN and IE specifically.

Is this even possible?

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