Unresponsive script error
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Unresponsive script error
I keep getting this message on pages at times.
<i>A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, or continue to see if the script will complete</i>
Is there anyway to set it so that it automatically chooses to stop or continue? It's really getting annoying cause it pops up so freaking much when I'm trying to do something.
<i>A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, or continue to see if the script will complete</i>
Is there anyway to set it so that it automatically chooses to stop or continue? It's really getting annoying cause it pops up so freaking much when I'm trying to do something.
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type about:config in the URLbar and hit Enter
Filter= dom.max_script_run_time default is 5
Right-click and select Modify - you might want to try 10
You will need to close Firefox and restart for that preference to change in pref.js .
Ed
Filter= dom.max_script_run_time default is 5
Right-click and select Modify - you might want to try 10
You will need to close Firefox and restart for that preference to change in pref.js .
Ed
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http://www.tvbs.com.tw/NEWS/NEWS_LIST.a ... 0302133924
try this website to test the unresponsive script.
I try to set it to 10, 20 or 25. It still does the same thing. Problem can not be fixed.
try this website to test the unresponsive script.
I try to set it to 10, 20 or 25. It still does the same thing. Problem can not be fixed.
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The above link did not produce an "unresponsive script" for me. However since I don't read whatever Oriental language the site is in I didn't try clicking on any links.
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- Alice
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Anyone having this problem:
Try "Firefox Safe Mode". If the problem goes away, disable your extensions, one by one.
Checking the list of problematic extensions I see that the "unresponsive script" error can occur if the Google Toolbar is installed.
Try "Firefox Safe Mode". If the problem goes away, disable your extensions, one by one.
Checking the list of problematic extensions I see that the "unresponsive script" error can occur if the Google Toolbar is installed.
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error still occuring
I am still having this problem after setting the number to 20+, none have really worked. My extentions are adblock, all in one sidebar, duplicate tab, fasterfox (ive disabled it and the error still comes up), flashgot,ie tab,linkification,sage,tabmixplus,tabx, stumbleupon(disabled),nuke anything enhanced(disabled). This error is really annoying when im on sportsline fantasy baseball(live scoring), since this error pops up once every couple of minutes. Can anyone help?
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Re: error still occuring
Mike111 wrote:I am still having this problem after setting the number to 20+, none have really worked. My extentions are adblock, all in one sidebar, duplicate tab, fasterfox (ive disabled it and the error still comes up), flashgot,ie tab,linkification,sage,tabmixplus,tabx, stumbleupon(disabled),nuke anything enhanced(disabled). This error is really annoying when im on sportsline fantasy baseball(live scoring), since this error pops up once every couple of minutes. Can anyone help?
I searched for an answer to this problem b/c I was experiencing the very same Sportsline frustration!
Found an answer (on my own).
Try this:
Disable AdBlock
Reload the live scoring page @ CBS
CTRL+Shift+F
Right-click on the Flash Blcok where the top banner ad was
Somewhere in your AdBlock preferences you have that root link blocked.
I first tried White Listing the entire page and the error would still pop up. So it's not a setting just on that page; you've likely blocked it from some previous page. Choose to "Keep List Sorted" under AdBlock's Options and you can more easily seek out that ad.doubleclick.net link you've blocked.
Live scoring has been running flawlessly since I did this.
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Okay, I'm having the same issue with Sportsline, but I'm not running AdBlock. Any suggestions?Anonymous wrote:I searched for an answer to this problem b/c I was experiencing the very same Sportsline frustration!
Found an answer (on my own).
Try this:
Disable AdBlock
Reload the live scoring page @ CBS
CTRL+Shift+F
Right-click on the Flash Blcok where the top banner ad was
Somewhere in your AdBlock preferences you have that root link blocked.
I first tried White Listing the entire page and the error would still pop up. So it's not a setting just on that page; you've likely blocked it from some previous page. Choose to "Keep List Sorted" under AdBlock's Options and you can more easily seek out that ad.doubleclick.net link you've blocked.
Live scoring has been running flawlessly since I did this.
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Don't get it... first time I tried Safemode, it ran for 10 minutes w/o the error. So then I disabled my extensions, halving each time. Got down to zero extensions and still got the error. Then went to Safemode and *still* got the error!
Beginning to suspect alternative proggies like Google Talk, Zone Alarm or AVG may be the cause. Anyone who's getting the script error running any of these 3 programs, too?
Beginning to suspect alternative proggies like Google Talk, Zone Alarm or AVG may be the cause. Anyone who's getting the script error running any of these 3 programs, too?
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uninstall?
Alice wrote:Anyone having this problem:
Try "Firefox Safe Mode". If the problem goes away, disable your extensions, one by one.
Checking the list of problematic extensions I see that the "unresponsive script" error can occur if the Google Toolbar is installed.
And how would one uninstall the Google toolbar? I can't find any such setting on the toolbar itself, in the Tools or View menus, under the Programs menu... I'd love to remove it and see. Anyone have a tip?
Thanks!