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Title: Response Buffer
Post by: tjm0831 on 01/29/2016 03:41 AM

I can't load several of the threads on the site (those with lots of posts), including the wishlist PIF.  I get this message:

Response Buffer Limit Exceeded~Execution of the ASP page caused the Response Buffer to exceed its configured limit.
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: Gustoff on 01/29/2016 04:32 AM
I've not had the issue... Out of curiosity, which browser are you using?
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: tjm0831 on 01/29/2016 04:35 AM
Safari
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: Gustoff on 01/29/2016 04:39 AM
Have you tried running it on windows or Linux box to see if it's isolated to Apple? I've not used Safari lately, but I could take a look tonight when I get home... see if its the same issue or an isolated issue. Windows and Linux have been working fine for me.
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: tjm0831 on 01/29/2016 04:57 AM
I don't have any windows computers or devices at home or at the office.
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: CharlieOne on 01/29/2016 06:12 AM
I experience long page load times and have to re-submit or refresh to get pages to load. Never any errors though on my ipad.

Many times after 45 seconds I get a blank page. If I go back and click submit repeatedly after the 5th or 6th time the page usually loads.
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: millarddj on 01/29/2016 06:31 AM
I've only had real issues on the rare occasion when the site's server goes down as a whole, and have confirmed with fellow Geeks that this has happened to some of us at the same time. Generally speaking I have no problems with the site. Occasionally slow load times, but nothing of particular concern. I would suspect individual network, OS, or browser issues over problems with site hosting.

I've definitely never gotten the error Trent is addressing. Perhaps try Chrome on your Apple computer? My wife long ago switched to this instead of native Safari. Fewer compatibility issues, for sure.
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: Mojo66 on 01/29/2016 06:35 AM
Chrome works much better at parsing web sites than Safari does. Using Chrome or Firefox might solve the issue.
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: ninfiction on 01/29/2016 07:59 AM
I often have issues similar to that, haven't paid attention to the actual message, when trying to post or reply to a pm from work. But I just assumed it was because we use an outdated version of explorer and I can't change it. It'll spin and spin until I get an error message.
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: tjm0831 on 01/29/2016 08:19 AM
I've noticed that its just on threads with massive numbers of posts.  I haven't had any problems with other threads.
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: tjm0831 on 01/29/2016 08:31 AM
OK, I downloaded Chrome and it worked.  I think I know why.  When it loads in the Chrome browser, it breaks the thread into pages, Safari tries to load it all in one page.  Is there any way to change that setting?
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: tjm0831 on 01/29/2016 08:56 AM
OK, I just got the error on Chrome too, trying to open the Ordinary Guy PIF (over 2k posts).  Anyone have any other solutions?
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: 05Venturer on 01/29/2016 02:17 PM
Quotetjm0831 - 1/29/2016  10:56 AM

OK, I just got the error on Chrome too, trying to open the Ordinary Guy PIF (over 2k posts).  Anyone have any other solutions?
I just opened up the OAG PIF on my iphone thru safari to try it and it works just fine.
I use safari and my iphone and chrome on my ipad and laptop and have never had an issue as you describe.
Title: Re: Response Buffer
Post by: Mojo66 on 01/29/2016 02:26 PM
I've tried it on Windows OS 7 and 10, on OS X and on a Linux box. Worked with all browsers including IE in many versions, Safari, Chrome, Opera and Konqueror, on all platforms.

I don't know much ASP but I have seen these errors a long time ago on other forums and there were many ways to fix it server side (flush the buffer, use no buffer at all (longer load times) but when these errors showed up, they usually did for every user, not just a specific one. I'm at a loss and pass what was already suggested, nothing else comes to mind.

Would Mozilla Firefox act better on your specific setup I don't know, but have you tried it?