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For at least a couple of years I've had the habit of looking at BOINCstats frequently. A few weeks ago I started seeing a display flaw which continues to this day--the graph displays show at most the top third or so of each graph, then stop filling in. While I see this consistently for more than one attempted graph display, I'll supply an example URL: | |
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Your link displays with no problems here..... | |
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This is a screen shot of what I see, can't say I see a problem | |
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I had no problems viewing the graphs - either your account or my own - using Chrome on two different machines (XP/32 and Win7/64). | |
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I had no problems viewing the graphs - either your account or my own - using Chrome on two different machines (XP/32 and Win7/64). I've never seen the reloading thingy, but like yourself, have had partial loads of the graph images when my computer is in need of a reboot because the browser has been up for a few days and memory leaks accumulate, confusing the browser. Or some processes are really slowing the whole computer down. It's a very rare thing here though. ____________ ****** "Ask not, what your kitty can do for you. Ask what you can do for your kitty." As it is kitten, so shall it be done. | |
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Likewise no problems viewing your graphs in either Firefox 16.02 or Opera 12.10 (running on Windows XP SP3, Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, Ubuntu 12.04 and Mac OS X 10.6.8)... | |
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Richard Haselgrove wrote: My suspicion is that it's the advertisement management script which is doing this Advertisement management may be a suspect for my problem also--and help explain why it is different for me than for others viewing the same link. I notice that Firefox in the very lower left location which appears to describe the source of the current material (attempting) being accessed is showing usweb.dotomi.com or choices.truste.com or pagead2.googlesyndication.com while I wait. I tried this on a second PC and got the same behavior. Just as I was planning to try it on the other three, I had the idea of pausing Kaspersky protection for a minute. Sure enough, that made it work. So it appears that something about the current configuration of BOINCstats, the current release of Kaspersky (I am currently running Kaspersky Internet Security 12.0.0.374) or my particular configuration of Kaspersky or something else on my machines gives this effect. Digging around the rather sparse Kaspersky configuration settings, I notice I do have some form of AdWare protection enabled (probably a default setting). Any other Kaspersky users here care to comment? I generally pay almost no attention to it (I like that), but about once every three months get a big red warning when I click on a link to a site it does not like. My thanks to all who have commented--making it clear the main problem was in my system somewhere. ____________ | |
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I'm using Firefox Aurora on Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit, no problems whatsoever. | |
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BilBg wrote: Maybe you can create Exclusion rule for Web Anti-Virus component of KIS to allow http://boincstats.com/Thanks. Kaspersky has rather a lot of places one can specify inclusions/exclusions, and other special behavior. I think I tried at least four. One which seems to work to gate this behavior I found at: Settings|Web anti-Virus|Settings|Trusted URLs There may be others. ____________ | |
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I've experienced similar behaviour on my old Compaq/HP 8710w laptop with Win XP. It has a Nvidia Quadro FX 3600M GPU. Some of the graphs on BOINCstats would go black randomly even while scrolling up and down my stats page with FireFox. The symptoms got worse the longer the computer and FireFox were on. Reloading the page with CTRL+F5 might sometimes help or just blacken some other graph on the page. Restarting the computer usually helped for a while but eventually the problem reappeared. Adblock Plus is in use on that machine. IE did not have the that problem and I never used Chrome. | |
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