I've run into the problem before that, while running the parser, it gets caught in really deep regex loops. For a quick fix I changed urlfilter-prefix to not allow urls over 300 characters and to make sure none of the characters have ascii values <32 (control characters). I just ran into another one today but it's in the js parser. Take a look at the source for http://www.magic-cadeaux.fr/ when it lists the function swap(image, num). If it weren't for all of the slashes then it is well formed javascript, but unfortunately the parse-js plugin doesn't deal with it correctly. It just hangs in a very very deep loop. A browser, such as firefox, however seems to deal with it okay. Is there a way we can deal with these cases rather than limiting the size of an Element?

Reply via email to