Eccie is extremely slow

TheDaliLama's Avatar
If you're using Internet Explorer, go to Tools, then Manage add-ons, then disable Shockwave Flash Object. Originally Posted by chicagoboy
God Damn you're brilliant!
This is fucked up. So eccie has been running on my gs4 phone okay for about 24 hours. Near Baytown it starts acting up. Then dead. Can barely load a page and can't post.

so I pull into a Starbucks lot in hell town and can't post. I turn off att mobile data and bind to starbucks att wifi and now it runs. Wtf?
I don't think it is banners because the m.eccie has problems also.
Mokoa's Avatar
  • Mokoa
  • 03-08-2014, 12:10 AM
eccie staff - please provide us with an update on this issue. Thanks. Originally Posted by drbob_101
It appears user of Internet Explorer are more severely affect than users of other browsers. Users of Firefox and Chrome appear to not be nearly as affected as the IE users. It is not known how severely users of other browsers like Opera or Safari are affected.

Chicagoboy's idea of disabling Flash is a good work around for the meantime.

Beyond all of that, there is nothing new to report.
Mokoa's Avatar
  • Mokoa
  • 03-08-2014, 12:13 AM
Newer thread of the same topic merged with this one.
Gnostalgia's Avatar
I'm totally pissed at this Eccie site. Can seem to send a reply to a PM. Can't post a review.
Everything else works, just the business stuff is down and so slow it appears down. I'm not perfect either, but how you're going to fix the problem would be a nice notice.
TheWanderer's Avatar
The problem is not our search engines.....My PC still works fine on all other sites except this one. Maybe you can improve the dismal performance by trying another one but we shouldn't have to do that.
pornodave69's Avatar
Administrators are aware of the problem and are working on it.
muffin101's Avatar
Not the first thread on this topic

Glad it's being worked on

I'm starting to work out again!!
Mine is now working fine.
dennis2's Avatar
All better now...thank you...i
Gnostalgia's Avatar
Better is a relative term.
chicagoboy's Avatar
Chicagoboy's idea of disabling Flash is a good work around for the meantime. Originally Posted by Mokoa
I have re-enabled Flash in IE; ECCIE pages are loading normally.