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Steve Zygote keyboarded, On 12/30/2007 8:40 AM : > Lately I've been getting an error message every once in a while in Firefox. > It reads.... > > Warning: Unresponsive script > > A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You > can stop the script now, or you can conitnue to see if the script will > complete. > > Stop Script/Continue > > How do I identify which script is causing the problem? Thanks. > > > > Look in the Console and review the errors tab. It can list not only the script, but will highlight the first bad line of code in a text view source window. Fx has a timeout default of 10 seconds and normaly a script should process in less than one second. There are some very complex scripted pages, such as the Adobe products page, that can force the time out warning even though the script did not hang and is still running. If need be you can increase the time out using about:config and filter for this: dom.max_script_run_time -- Ron K. Who is General Failure, and why is he searching my HDD? Kernel Restore reported BSOD use by Major Error to msg the enemy! _______________________________________________ support-firefox mailing list support-firefox https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-firefox To unsubscribe, send an email to support-firefox-request?subject=unsubscribe
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