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3/11/2009 3:19 AM
 

Hi.

I have a quite large page who take a long time to download so I want the browsers to render it while it is downloading. It works as I want to in Firefox, Opera, Safari and Chrome where it first shows some content in the top and following up with the menu and so on. But in IE it waits for all content to be downloaded before it shows the page. It can take up to 20 seconds(and maybe more) for users on slow lnternet connections, and the client isn't to happy with the situation. I have optimized the code as much as I can. I am using div tags and css. Is there any trick to force IE to render the page bit by bit? The url to the page is www.agder.as. I'm happy for any help.

Magne Johansen

 
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