(I know you and I will never agree on this one ;) Naw, a well designed site can encourage this sort of behaviour. Suppose it's arranged so that the critical images are loaded first, so that users can short-circuit page loading by clicking on a link before all images have loaded. Dean On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, Roy T. Fielding wrote: > >It's nothing to worry about. In fact I tried to convince everyone that > >this message should be removed because it's confusing and diagnoses the > >normal course of events. This happens every time a user hits the stop > >button. > > Actually it means their site design sucks, but that would just confuse them. > > You can change it to APLOG_INFO if you want. Just don't change it > to APLOG_NOTICE. > > ....Roy >