BigSteve22
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I don't know about anyone else's experiences with Photobucket, but I for one was just about fed up to the max with it's poorly written, overly script laden, memory leaking ass! I dreaded opening the site because by the time I finished loading a few pix, the 50 or so scripts fighting for the same interrupts slowed everything down to the point of uselessness.
So today I sat down to see what was actually needed and what was just worthless BS. Using NoScript, (as I have since it first came out), I logged onto the site, and allowed it to run all scripts, relying on Norton NAV to catch anything funky that popped up while I worked. Then I started shutting down scripts one by one, noting which one I killed each time, and let the site resend the page. With 50scripts running, this took a while.
In the end, it turns out that only 1 script, from pbscr.com, is actually required to run the site. This is actually a Photobucket server site used to handle it's own scripting. You must allow Photobucket to run scripts, but all you need to allow to run is pbscr.com.
Now Photobucket shows 2 scripts running. The native script loading the page, and the one from pbscr.com. The interface is much more responsive, scrolling is smoother, (but still not actually "smooth"), and all the annoying ads are gone. I stayed logged in for about 2 hours to see how things went with no slow down noted.
Don't know if this is important to anyone else but me, but I figured I'd share the information. Hope this helps someone.
Cheers.
ccasion14:
So today I sat down to see what was actually needed and what was just worthless BS. Using NoScript, (as I have since it first came out), I logged onto the site, and allowed it to run all scripts, relying on Norton NAV to catch anything funky that popped up while I worked. Then I started shutting down scripts one by one, noting which one I killed each time, and let the site resend the page. With 50scripts running, this took a while.
In the end, it turns out that only 1 script, from pbscr.com, is actually required to run the site. This is actually a Photobucket server site used to handle it's own scripting. You must allow Photobucket to run scripts, but all you need to allow to run is pbscr.com.
Now Photobucket shows 2 scripts running. The native script loading the page, and the one from pbscr.com. The interface is much more responsive, scrolling is smoother, (but still not actually "smooth"), and all the annoying ads are gone. I stayed logged in for about 2 hours to see how things went with no slow down noted.
Don't know if this is important to anyone else but me, but I figured I'd share the information. Hope this helps someone.
Cheers.
