Re: Internet Explorer waits to render problem



Thanks for your attention :)
It looks like I've traced it down to csshover.htc - which seems
necessary for the menu on the left.

If anybody knows a fix that will not involve a completely rewrite of
the menu, it would be very appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Roman

On Mar 30, 11:03 am, "Roman" <inskip...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have been trying to battle a problem for quite some time now:
The website I am working on:http://www.ipromo.comloads VERY slowly
on IE 6 and 7.

To be more precise, the pages load just as fast as they do in Firefox
or Opera - but they wait until the last image is loaded before
rendering. This is obviously a major problem because users sit there
for anywhere from 3-15 seconds staring at a white screen instead of a
web page that's mostly loaded.

However: if I disable javascript in my IE, the page start rendering
immediately and the images fill out as they load.
I have no idea what in my javascript is making IE misbehave so
violently - any advice would be appreciated.


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