grosskopf wrote:I could post the error log if it would help.
Only post a snippet about the date and time you tried to access your web site when it stalled and include it between forum code tags for easier reading - your error.log file would be too large to post here in total but you can clean out this file when you stop the server as it will be recreated when you start Apache again and only takes a few seconds to achieve a clean error or access log file.
A look at the error.log file error entries may reveal if your issue is server related but my guess still stands that it is web site client side scripting that is at fault which is causing the browser to stall.
grosskopf wrote:When you talk about JavaScripts, are you talking about updating Java itself on the VPS?
No I am talking about JavaScripts and a Google will tell what the difference is - basically JavaScript is parsed by the browser and Java is parsed by a server.
JavaScript = client side
Java = server side.
grosskopf wrote:The website I'm trying to bring up isn't written by me, so if they are using old methods, there's nothing I can do about that, but if there is outdated software on the VPS, I can certianly update that.
Not out dated software on the server if you are using the latest XAMPP version.
The jQuery libraries are contained within your web site so you will need to consult with the web site designers and have them use a CDN to access the jQuery Libraries which will keep the libraries at the latest current version automagically and to update their scripts that use the libraries plus the links to the libraries in the site's html files.
http://docs.jquery.com/Downloading_jQuery