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Bug#187943: marked as done (Konqueror grinds to halt when typing in address pane (on slow connection).)



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From: Dietrich Radel <radel@inet.net.nz>
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Subject: Konqueror grinds to halt when typing in address pane (on slow connection).
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 17:47:04 +1200
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Package: konqueror
Version: 3.1.1
Severity: normal

When typing a url in the address pane (eg: editing the url of a page I am 
currently visiting with the backspace key), Konqueror grinds to a halt and 
the pause is quite long until Konqueror is responsive again. This is before I 
have even pressed the ENTER key to submit my url.

If I hit backspace a few times, I might see the cursor go back one space, then 
5 - 10 second pause, then cursor continues. Typing a long url could take 
minutes perhaps. Just as well I have bookmarked most of the sites I visit. 
:-)

I have wondered whether Konqueror is actually looking for something on my 
internet connection every second or two. Because I use dial-up, and if am 
downloading something via Konqueror or apt-get, the problem is far worse. So 
if I have no available bandwidth, typing a url is nearly impossible. Perhaps 
Konquerer should wait until I press the ENTER key before doing whatever it's 
trying to do?

Running 'top' shows me nothing suspicious.

Regards,
-D.R-

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Hi,

according to http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66796 , this should no
longer happen with kde 3.2 series.



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