I can confirm this issue. Exactly the same problem here.

W dniu czwartek, 4 lipca 2013 02:52:58 UTC+2 użytkownik Nikolas 
Stevenson-Molnar napisał:
>
>  Also, while Chrome is spinning, I can open Firefox and load pages 
> (including the problem page) just fine. So it's not that the server is 
> overloaded or anything like that...
>
> _Nik
>
> On 7/3/2013 5:39 PM, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar wrote:
>  
> I've just updated to Django 1.5 and am running into a problem when using 
> Chrome with the Django devlopment server (and staticfiles). One particular 
> page which loads a lot of static content *consistently* hangs in Chrome 
> (works fine in Firefox). This seems similar to two resolved issues: 
> https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/16099 and 
> https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/18336. Except that I've waited 
> several minutes and the resources haven't finished loading. I've increased 
> request_queue_size as suggested in the second issue (first to 10, then 20, 
> then 50) with no change.
>
> I'd chalk this up entirely as a Chrome problem, except that if I switch 
> back to Django 1.4 (changing nothing else), everything goes back to working 
> fine. So what changed about runserver in Django 1.5 that might cause this? 
> And more importantly, how do I get around it? I'm running everything on 
> Windows 7 with Django 1.5.1 and the latest version of Chrome.
>
> Thanks,
> _Nik
>
>
> 

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