Timeout on webpage that is slow to begin loading
A business website has a page that allows me to see items scanned to their server for the last 90 days. The server hosting this page takes more than 1 minute to begin loading to the browser - the back and forth symbol in the browser.
I timed this event today, and Firefox times out after 1 minute. My work around is to use Chrome with the same webpage and it took more than 4 minutes before images started to arrive.
It would be handy to have the timeout adjustable in the settings tab of Firefox. If I choose to sit on what I know is a very slow website for 5 minutes so be it.
Let me know what adjustments I can make - 400mb internet, 5ghz hard wired to the router. This is the slowest site we ever access.
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Hard to help with something we cannot see. Can we replicate your steps? What site? Where are you and where is the host location for the site? Have you ran a traceroute to see how far the site is from you? What's the average size of the images you are viewing from the mystery company?
You can't have access to the site - it's mail forwarding service with secure login I'm not about to reveal The site is 300 miles away. I don't know if Windows 10 on our systems has traceroute. The average size is about 150K. They are JPG images of envelopes. Of interest Chrome will wait the 4 minutes the site takes to load then display the images.
It appears that there isn't a timeout value for Firefox, so I'll revert to Chrome.
Thanks for your response.
If you're done, mark it as resolved and have a nice day.