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Safari 13.0.1 Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1830668" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>Ashwin, it could be, but it really depends on not only the DNS but the various blockers and add-ins. I was seeing a lot of the same thing the OP had, sites stalling with about an inch on the progress bar, added those DNS entries (as suggested at another site) and all the issues went away. I think the DNS issue is that when the desired site has links, if those links aren't current in the DNS server database, it has to do a search up the chain for an update. Those links can be embedded in advertising and have more links in the links in a chain. So if you block the ads, the problem usually resolves that way, too. And given that different browsers handle ads differently, that can make a difference in the effect of the DNS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1830668, member: 396914"] Ashwin, it could be, but it really depends on not only the DNS but the various blockers and add-ins. I was seeing a lot of the same thing the OP had, sites stalling with about an inch on the progress bar, added those DNS entries (as suggested at another site) and all the issues went away. I think the DNS issue is that when the desired site has links, if those links aren't current in the DNS server database, it has to do a search up the chain for an update. Those links can be embedded in advertising and have more links in the links in a chain. So if you block the ads, the problem usually resolves that way, too. And given that different browsers handle ads differently, that can make a difference in the effect of the DNS. [/QUOTE]
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