I've got a page with a big table on it, but parts of the table take a while to render, because it's doing lots of database work while it renders it.
Problem is, during the half-second or so before the entire table renders, only PART of it renders, and it breaks all of the alignment and stuff, so for that half-second, the page looks like crap before it magically all snaps into place right at the end.
Is there some HTML header tag I can use to instruct the browser not to show the page until it's received all of the HTML? Or a way to set up our web server (we're using an Apache/Tomcat combo) to not send pages until they're completely built? Or some other way of fixing this?
Thanks.
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Right, well, let's take a tally of the number of times I've asked for tech help on this board:
2
Now, let's, for contrast purposes, count up the number of times I've been helped during those attempts:
0.
I'd chalk this up to you all calling this a video game board, but I can still kick all your asses in Counterstrike, Robotron, Galaga, and (except for one of you) Crystal Castles, so that's no excuse.
2
Now, let's, for contrast purposes, count up the number of times I've been helped during those attempts:
0.
I'd chalk this up to you all calling this a video game board, but I can still kick all your asses in Counterstrike, Robotron, Galaga, and (except for one of you) Crystal Castles, so that's no excuse.
When you need my help because I'm ruining everything, don't look at me.
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