Thank you for the response Richard.
For me, (in London), the docs site takes on average about 3 minutes to
load per page. (I just tried again now.) The pages do eventually load,
it just takes forever for each page.
Unfortunately I see no difference.
I thank Remy Sharp for hosting a copy of the API.

On Sep 26, 10:40 am, "Richard D. Worth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like jquery.com isn't up right now, but the fix that was put in
> place recently (splitting each sub-domain off to its own server) *has* made
> a difference. For examplehttp://docs.jquery.com/(the site which most
> developers need most) is up right now, and quite responsive. If by chance
> you were going to jquery.com to download jQuery, you can get it here:
>
> http://docs.jquery.com/Downloading_jQuery
>
> - Richard
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Richard W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > How long does it take to sort out hosting issues?
> > 1 month, 2 months?
> > I've been reading all the comments from frustrated developers who are
> > unable to do their job because the jQuery site does not load. I
> > thought those people should understand the situation and be patient.
> > Now it's my turn to complain, because now this is affecting my job.
> > Media Template obviously don't have the knowledge or capacity to
> > correctly host a high traffic site. What's the problem, really, i'm
> > curious why this SERIOUS issue has not been resolved after so long?

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