What happpened:
It is being hosted on an Apache server I have. It was on this server all along, as it was being built (I also use Cute FTP). It ran really fast, even with a few heavy-ish graphics, and appeared to be an iFrames-type site, which is the effect what I was after. Well today I moved the site from http://mydomain.com/theirname/index.php to http://thiername.mydomain.com/index.php No big deal, I'm hosting them as a subdomain and really just moved a bunch of files and the images folder from one part of the server to another, through their new FTP account. I've done it before and I doubt it's my last time.
The issue:
To me anyway, the site is now slow when being viewed on MSIE 6.0. It appears to page-transition like any other site, in an odd way as well it seems, re-loading the single-file header, linksset, footer, page and div backgrounds. This is not an issue at all when viewing the site in its new location with Moz-Firefox 1.0, Netscape 7.2, or Opera 8 Beta. Only on IE. It seems obvious that all the files are present and accounted for, since it does perform as expect the other browsers. Another acronym comes to mind... wtf?!


