I've been working with this issue for 3 days now. I've done trying to figure this out on my own.
1) Hosts file has the IPV4 fix (ie: ::1 removed and proper 127.0.0.1 localhost fix) 2) Apache is looking to 127.0.0.1 not localhost 3) MySQL connection looking towards 127.0.0.1 4) WampServer 2.2E
When I start the server it starts just perfectly fine. For about 30 seconds it'll load whatever I throw at it just fine. Then for no reason when I refresh a script it just sits there for about 2 minutes then loads just fine. No timeout after 30 seconds like it normally would. Then after that everything will run fine for a little bit, couple minutes usually and then it does it again.
Not a scripting problem, no need to suggest that. Yes the software is a total of over 500k lines of code but on a live server it runs flawlessly. And, on my office computer (win7 wamp 2.2e) it runs perfectly.
I'm at a lose here and normally I could deal with it, but I'm trying to debug a jQuery issues and constantly refreshing or loading jQuery scripts and the server freezes and it's just turning my hair gray. :/
** EDIT ** Ok so another thing. Inside PHPMyAdmin I am unable to run SQL. I've tried and tried running a simple delete query it just sends me right back to the previous page (showing the table)...doesn't ask me if I want to delete, nothing...
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/28/2012 07:51AM by 2FMRaines.
I have this kind of issue from time to time it is usually that I am downloading some javascript from, for example, a google cdn site and every now and again it takes longer to do that than usual.
Could it be that.
Try F12'ing into the browser debugger and looking at the download times in the Network tab.
IPv6 is disabled within the registry and network settings Not a problem with waiting for google etc. All scripts are stored locally.
Debugging just shows what I see. Sometimes it runs all requests within less then 1ms each and then there are the times where it takes 52 seconds, 120 seconds etc. Isn't making any since to me.
Ok firefox seemingly works great. IE won't even move, which is my target browser. So I decided to mess with the local intranet security settings. Placed those on low and it's working there now too.
Steven, whatever you did seemed to fix it. Thank you very much.
stevenmartin99 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > its not something i can post a fix for, it needs > to be troubleshooted
WHat makes you think somebody else won't have the same problem? If you post what you found with your trouble shoot and the fix for it, I'm sure that somebody else may benefit.