Re: Why does aspx pages crash my machine?
- From: "Nick Malik [Microsoft]" <nickmalik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 00:48:24 -0700
I'm pretty sure that the OP solved his problem by disabling a firewall app
on his system.
Besides, PHP is really terrible for scalability. ASP.Net whips the living
daylights out of PHP.
(My unbiased opinion, of course :-)
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"Ryan" <Ryan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Brett" wrote:
>
>> I'm WinXP Pro. When I reference http://127.0.0.1/mysite/webform1.aspx
>> (newly created page in VS.NET), IE stalls then everything freezes. I can
>> click the title bar of applications but that is all. If I move beyond
>> the
>> title bar, I get the hour glass. Nothing responsds except the mouse. I
>> have to turn the machine off at this point.
>>
>> Running .NET 1.1. I can't find any one that knows why this happens.
>> Any
>> suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brett
>
> I'd suggest installing RedHat and using the latest version of PHP, but
> then
> you run into the major disadvantage of loosing Visual Studio and the other
> MS
> productivity applications.
>
> Have you covered the basic / obvious stuff?
>
> a) Try a different browser.
> b) Remove the .Net framework you've got installed, reboot, then install
> the
> latest version.
> c) Get all updates from WindowsUpdate.com.
> d) Tested on another machine.
>
> If it's a client issue.. in my experience it's probably quicker to flatten
> your box and reinstall everything. It's well worth doing that, installing
> basic apps / patches then making a Ghost of the drive..
>
> I note that it's IE causing the problem - in my experience errors like
> this
> are almost always attributable to the spyware/virii. SP2 will help with
> this, as will using a non-standard browser.
>
> Which image isn't working? I can see two in your HTML code, and one of
> them
> is commented out........
>
>
>
>
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