Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-05-15 Thread Mark Wieder
stephen- Sunday, May 15, 2011, 1:17:18 PM, you wrote: > perhaps they are now to be called Livelets, or CodeLets. I like Codelets > better. If they're that slow, maybe they should be PigLets... -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net ___ use-livecod

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-05-15 Thread stephen barncard
perhaps they are now to be called Livelets, or CodeLets. I like Codelets better. sqb On 15 May 2011 13:12, Judy Perry wrote: > Okay, this is only tangentially-related, but, I was wondering this just the > other day -- Now that it's no longer called "Revolution," are the > web-deployable thingi

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-05-15 Thread Judy Perry
Okay, this is only tangentially-related, but, I was wondering this just the other day -- Now that it's no longer called "Revolution," are the web-deployable thingies still called "revlets"? Judy Read the wrap-up of the San Jose conference education sessions here: http://revined.blogspot.com

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-05-13 Thread paul foraker
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:14 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > I think it will be something like: > > http://74.54.153.71/beta/default.html > > Put in the actual landing page html or php or whatever for the last item. > Nope... Apache doesn't find the page, even with the full path for my account and t

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-05-13 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 5/13/11 7:06 AM, Paul Foraker wrote: All my domains hosted at RunRev return the same IP address: 74.54.153.71, which makes it impossible to enter the IP address instead of, say, beta.4spires.com I think it will be something like: http://74.54.153.71/beta/default.html Put in the actual land

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-05-13 Thread Paul Foraker
All my domains hosted at RunRev return the same IP address: 74.54.153.71, which makes it impossible to enter the IP address instead of, say, beta.4spires.com On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 1:23 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > There are several web resources, here's one I just found: >

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-30 Thread Bob Sneidar
Sorry misread your post. Bob On Mar 30, 2011, at 1:55 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote: > whois gives you administrative info about the domain, its owner, and about > which DNS servers should be used to resolve it. It doesn't actually give you > the IP address currently in use for that domain or for any

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-30 Thread Alex Tweedly
whois gives you administrative info about the domain, its owner, and about which DNS servers should be used to resolve it. It doesn't actually give you the IP address currently in use for that domain or for any host within the domain. -- Alex. On 30/03/2011 21:04, Bob Sneidar wrote: Try whoi

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-30 Thread Alex Tweedly
There probably is no different IP address for the sub-domain (or domain). For instance, loki.on-rev.com is 74.54.153.70 tweedly.org is hosted on loki, and tweedly.org (and www.tweedly.org) are also 74.54.153.70 (and all my other domains on on-rev are the same as well). when you send an http

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-30 Thread Mike Bonner
I think if the domain being hit is a virtual, you can't get there with the ip directly because apache doesn't know what domain you're asking for. That would explain why if you hit the IP it gives the generic apache page. Same thing happens lots of places. If I ping my domain on on-rev it returns

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-30 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 3/30/11 2:52 PM, paul foraker wrote: When I use Network Utility to ping the page, the IP address I get back refers to a generic Apache page. How do I find the IP address of the subdomain? There are several web resources, here's one I just found: -- Jac

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-30 Thread Bob Sneidar
Try whois. Bob On Mar 30, 2011, at 12:52 PM, paul foraker wrote: > Thanks, Jacque. > > On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 8:49 AM, J. Landman Gay > wrote: > >> If he's stalling out before your page even loads, it isn't a revlet issue. >> Sounds more like a DNS issue. What happens if you give him the IP

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-30 Thread paul foraker
Thanks, Jacque. On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 8:49 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > If he's stalling out before your page even loads, it isn't a revlet issue. > Sounds more like a DNS issue. What happens if you give him the IP numbers of > the URL instead of using the standard named URL? That would bypass D

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-30 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 3/30/11 4:14 AM, paul foraker wrote: Here's some more information from my user: My system is generally superfast, being a fast quad processor, with 8GB of RAM and an SSD drive. I updated the video drivers yesterday and as mentioned, refreshed the operating system last week. I am running 64

Re: Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-30 Thread paul foraker
Here's some more information from my user: My system is generally superfast, being a fast quad processor, with 8GB of RAM and an SSD drive. I updated the video drivers yesterday and as mentioned, refreshed the operating system last week. I am running 64 bit Windows 7. I have not yet updated to

Incredibly slow revlet in Win 7

2011-03-29 Thread paul foraker
I'm having an ongoing issue with a Win 7 user for whom our otherwise snappy revlet runs incredibly slowly. Three to 5 minutes to load the revlet is not uncommon. Once he opened the web page, left his desk, came back 20 minutes later and the revlet just then finished loading. He's running a brand ne