Seems fine now :)
Type: Posts; User: kpturner
Seems fine now :)
OK - received and installed - thanks :)
Will give it s couple of days.
OK thanks.........
I have just noticed that even without the javascript change, Safari is using HTTP-POLLING anyway. So I don't think that forcing it to use polling is going to fix my problem.
My preference was the javascript approach, so I will give the HTTP_POLLING option a try for Safari and see if it still crashes.
OK - so assuming I don't want to impact all the difference browsers connecting to the server, I need to use option 2 and condition the code based on the browser type?
I think I need an idiots guide here :)
I have started logging these errors in a console (not the browser console but something in our app) with a time stamp and this is what happened:
An unexpected error has occurred at Mon, 10 Mar...
I have been using the resource monitor but will try perfmon. It is not as easy to recreate as I thought. I haven't managed to get an problem for a day or so but will persist.
OK, so contrary to my last post, this is still happening. We left Safari alive overnight (with no developer tools active) and it crashed with an "out of memory" error on line 657. I know this will...
Since applying the latest patch to the client for the small issue with chrome, it hasn't crashed again! I will monitor it.
Left it overnight without the console/developer tools active and the browser still crashed.....but without the console open I cannot post the line number that failed or anything. Interestingly, I...
Another piece of information that may be relevant. My LS connections are shared using the PC IP address as the sharing id. I have sessions open in Opera, Chrome and IE usually (when Safari barfs). ...
This is Safari 5.1.7 (7534.57.2) running under 64bit Windows 7.
This evening I will try it with the console closed and a "beautified" version of lightstreamer.js to get a better idea of the crash...
Here is the scenario:
I have a login screen in an application that sits waiting for the user to enter their credentials. There is also a LS listener on the page that shows the user the total...