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When I make web requests in any browser to a page that might have a lot of JavaScript references it seems like it'll get through them all or the last one and stop processing the page. I have to go to the address bar and hit enter again to load the page. This doesn't consistently happen. It seems like it goes through all JS files and stop at the last one and if I let it go it'll eventually (after a couple of minutes) stop trying and just stop.

I'm currently running Windows 7 RTM x64 (from MSDN).

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  • I get this as well, though I have no idea what is causing it
    – Ivo Flipse
    Sep 22, 2009 at 15:08
  • any example sites of where this is happening?
    – user1931
    Oct 6, 2009 at 16:28

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What browser are you using and can you try a different one?

Also, you may want to check any Firewall / IDS and temporarily disable it. I recently fixed a problem where Norton Internet Security was blocking sites in the same way as you say and it turned out to be part of the program blocking it.

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    I've tried IE8, Firefox 3.5, Chrome 3.0, Safari 4. I have no software firewall and hardware firewall is not the issue.
    – Chad Moran
    Sep 22, 2009 at 14:11
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Sounds more like a MTU issue to me.

First do a

ipconfig

and remember the value behind MTU, e.g. 1500.

Subtract 28, e.g. 1500-18=1472.

Use that value and try

ping -f -l 1472 www.google.com

if it says "packet needs to be fragmented" that's it.

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    +1 for MTU. I've seen issues just like this that turned out to be MTU related. Are you running firewalls that block ICMP? If so, try allowing all ICMP pass through, as ICMP is required for MTU negotiation.
    – Bryan
    Nov 21, 2009 at 12:25
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    Edit: Just read your comment about no firewall against Wil's post, so disregard my comments about ICMP blocking. Still agree with Ludwig's answer though.
    – Bryan
    Nov 21, 2009 at 12:26
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I get similar hang-ups that mostly appear to be due to third-party-site requests.

Eg, when I load a page from superuser.com, the browser also requests files from sstatic.net, ajax.googleapis.com, www.gravatar.com, www.google-analytics.com and edge.quantserve.com. Sometimes the browser "hangs" trying to access google-analytics.com, and the page won't finish loading until it times out, or I force a reload.

A temporary routing problem between me and any of those other servers can look like a browser hang. Reloading the page forces the browser to reconnect to all those sites, so whatever the issue was may go away on reconnection.

Root cause could certainly be MTU-related, as Ludwig suggests, but I don't think that's the only trouble that would cause the symptom.

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