Hi!
I've had trouble editing Finnish website today. Silverstripe has been very
slow to respond and responses for many requests for css, js and png files have
not completed at all. Perhaps this is to be expected and related to the
release earlier today. Luckily user visible website seems responsive.
Out of interest I used Firebug to take a look at the things that are loaded
when I logged in to SilverStripe and was surprised to see that there were lots
and lots of image files loaded from
https://fi.libreoffice.org/assets/_resampled/. None of those were actually
displayed in the admin interface and there were things like StripThumbnail-
pesquisa-libo-portal.png that should never be needed on the Finnish site. I
know assets are sort of shared between subsites but perhaps there is a way to
prevent these from being loaded on login?
Another thing I noticed was that admin/concurrentEditingPing was called faster
that server was able to handle and the requests were being queued in the
browser. It seems unnecessary to do a ping when the previous still has not
completed, maybe this is a bug in the concurrent edit module?
Harri
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