This error message occurs on slower computers...I haven't had it happen on my 2 home computers. But I see that there is a potential problem for a number of people.
On Jul 28, 6:12 pm, TJ <alyssamar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for your quick response. > > Here is a link to the page in question: http://docfiller.com/process.aspx > > The error when using the jQuery min file is line 19 and when using the > full jQuery (uncompressed) file, it is around 1988 - 2040, it varies. > It also varies on what iteration in processing the error occurs. > > I appreciate any assistance you can give. > > -TJ > > On Jul 28, 5:25 pm, "Michael Geary" <m...@mg.to> wrote: > > > There's no set limit on the number of selectors you can use, but as you've > > seen, selectors can take some time to run and eventually the browser will > > time out. > > > There's really nothing more that can be said without seeing your code. Can > > you post a link to the failing test page? > > > -Mike > > > > From: TJ > > > > Hello, > > > > I keep getting thisUnresponsiveJavascript error. I will > > > admit I have a ton of selectors and code going on. When I > > > use FireBug to debug that message, it stops somewhere within > > > the Sizzle CSS Selector part of jQuery. Different spots and > > > at different iterations in myscript. > > > > I have tried going back to jQuery 1.2.6 too, I saw some > > > people said that helped and using the full (uncompressed) > > > version too. Neither worked for me. > > > > Soon after the warning message, if you click continue, it > > > loads the rest of the javascript and the page. It seems like > > > I may have just a few too many selector calls? When I > > > comment out about 20 lines I don't get the message, but I > > > need those 20 lines. > > > > Does jQuery have a limit to how many selections it can do within the $ > > > (document).ready(function() { ?