Yup, the answer to that question is that the root cause is using IE. Later versions improve, but IE tends to significantly lag other browsers in it's performance. Even IE9 is demonstrably slower that the latest Chrome and Firefox implementations. There's nothing to be done on the server side, it's the client that's the problem!
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And to be fair, it is a lot better. Unfortunately not released for win7 yet though...
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Yeah, IE tries to avoid any perf improvements for jQuery, like they would have any real alternative. MS promised IE10 to be comparable in perf with chrome ....
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Ok, I admit my comment was too bitter ...
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IE - the best browser in the world... for downloading the browser you are going to use. :-)
(Sorry, couldn't resist it...)
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"- That awkward moment when you accidentally click on Internet Explorer & you have to wait for it to load so you can close it again."
From http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ten-Internet-Explorer-Jokes-You-Can-t-Stop-Laughing-at-293773.shtml
This is just for <= IE8. New ones are much better.
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- in my testing EDGE is the fastest especially when using query
- CHROME is somewhat slower
- IE11 is a dead horse in comparison (completely unusable)
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I agree, same problem with IE11 also.
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Is there a resolution for IE11?
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