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  • kristian schneider 190 posts 351 karma points
    Nov 15, 2010 @ 13:29
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    Working with macros is slow

    Hi.

    I have a solution where insertion a macro into content or accessing nodes that have a macro is realy slow.

    Typical it takes 30 sec or so before anything happens. I've had a look at the umbraco error log but cannot see anything suspicious.

    Any ideas?

  • jaizedelmann 19 posts 41 karma points
    Nov 15, 2010 @ 13:30
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    What is in the macro?

  • kristian schneider 190 posts 351 karma points
    Nov 15, 2010 @ 13:32
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    The original problem was with a contour macro but I've tried with a very simple macro aswell that just outputs a link.

    It is a version 4.0.4.2 installation btw.

  • kristian schneider 190 posts 351 karma points
    Nov 18, 2010 @ 12:20
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    It seems to be an issue across several solutions that run on the same IIS and up against the same SQL server.

  • Tom Fulton 2030 posts 4998 karma points c-trib
    Nov 18, 2010 @ 14:05
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    Is it the backend thats slow or the front end?  If the front end you might try accessing the page with ?umbdebugshowtrace=1 and seeing if you can see where the slowdown occurs

  • kristian schneider 190 posts 351 karma points
    Nov 18, 2010 @ 14:14
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    Hi Tom.

    It's in the backend.

  • kristian schneider 190 posts 351 karma points
    Jan 21, 2011 @ 16:32
    kristian schneider
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    I've just fiured out that if if you deselect "Render content in editor" on the macro everything is fine

  • Brent Jubinville 7 posts 27 karma points
    Jan 21, 2011 @ 16:56
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    Kristian, thanks so much for the tip.  I was trying to figure out the same thing.

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