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Here is a web page that’s crushing MS IE9 Beta…

18. September 2010 18:33 / Leave a Comment / Alan Spicer

Here is a web page that seems to be crushing the processing power of IE9:

http://www.apple.com/ipad/

And this one they really aught to fix … because that’s the competition, right?

This web page – in Internet Explorer 9 Beta, has scrolling up and down problems. It’s as if it gets “hung” doing something else? Shouldn’t they be able to multi-thread the processing of loading parts of the page … or whatever … refreshing parts of the page? This page seems to flip images on the iPad screen of the iPad product image. You might not be able to scroll down at all while the page is loading parts of it, although the page has already appeared … you don’t appear to have control of it. Later on even after the page has loaded it’s still quite sluggish. You can scroll it down a bit … maybe it hangs up (stops responding) for awhile then it jumps. Then it won’t scroll back up. It hangs again.

IE9 even pops an “apple.com” warning down at the bottom of the browser about “apple.com is not responding”. Later even when I moved off that web page and went to my blog web page … I got a pop up warning that “apple.com quit responding” and it’s searching for a solution. I took a screen shot of that one:

MS IE9 Beta - Apple.com is not responding - ma ma! ma ma! please help. E.T. Phone Home…

MS IE9 Beta – Apple.com is not responding – ma ma! ma ma! please help. E.T. Phone Home…

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Bug in IE9 Beta? Images with horizontal white lines through them?

18. September 2010 09:20 / Leave a Comment / Alan Spicer

Bug in IE9 Display of Images - Horizontal White Lines

Have a look at this screen shot, See the white lines in the images? then …

Bug in IE9 scrolling the other direction white lines disappear…

Have a look at this one … the lines are gone!

I was looking at some of my older web pages and I saw this happen one time on an image – picture of a Linksys Router. I thought maybe the image was bad … or the image was linked from someone elses site and they scramble the picture. But I noticed it again, on here: http://www.marinetelecom.net/Wireless-High-Seas.htm.

When I scroll up on that page (after scrolling down to the bottom) using Internet Explorer 9 Beta – I get white horizontal lines in the pictures on that page. But when I scroll back down again they disappear. And I was even able to capture it with screen shots of IE8. The lines are similar to the old Television Set problem … if something was wrong in your TV you might see “horizontal retrace” lines.

Which  this article: http://www.eetimes.com/design/other/4013015/De-interlacing-video-basics  tells about.

interlace.jpg

And this picture shows

Could these be interlaced images: http://www.google.com/search?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&q=interlaced+image&aq=f&aqi=g1g-m2&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

and there’s a bug in IE9 related to displaying them?

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