![]() ![]() ![]() Now, multiply that with several items and with similar data set the same way in the JSON and you have the script looping for an unexpected amount of time to build the page.Īdd to it that the javascript engine performance on the K-meleon Gecko build, and, by what you are saying, it happens as well on the Goanna build, and you have a never ending hang/frozen browser. ![]() This is off-topic, but the other day I was extracting some info from the JSON and it has weird things as have some elements to build from it, but the data is inside arrays and it doesn't provide a method to even know which attributes has that array, so the script must loop over the array to know what is available instead use objects with property names to know their availability. Said that, more than freeze, at least in the version I use, is a CPU/Javascript engine performance bottleneck caused by how the site throws up a crazy built JSON and a script to build the page on client side. Unless it is something it crashes K-meleon, and, even with the version I use it just means that it lags, easily, a couple of minutes loading the page, it is something that the user must decide by himself. In my humble opinion, despite true (and I don't know at what level affects the Goanna build), these hardcodings should be avoided, just to avoid issues like the thread it was opened a couple of days back and the above post by Wasi. For youtube going to mobile version, it is intended as normal version trends to freeze the browser. ![]()
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