On 10/14/2011 02:01 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote: > Every once in a while, if my computer is very busy with other things, > SeaMonkey won't be able to get enough CPU time and throws this error. > It's usually one of SeaMonkey's own internal scripts such as > autocomplete.js if I happen to be typing in the To: field, but > occasionally it's a script on a webpage I'm visiting. Here's an example: > > ============================================================ > 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 continue to see if the script > will complete. > > [Continue] [Stop script] > > chrome://global/content/bindings/tree.xml:953 > > [ ] Don't ask me again. > ============================================================ > > I click "Continue" unless I'm really desperate because as a user I have > no way of knowing the consequences of stopping the script. I don't know > what it's doing or how far it's gotten. But that's not my question. > > My question is about the scope of the option at bottom. If I check the > box, am I saying... > > a) quit prompting me about all unresponsive scripts anywhere for the > life of my computer? > > b) quit prompting me about scripts being slow during this session, but > resume prompting after I restart SeaMonkey? > > c) quit prompting me about scripts on this webpage, but keep prompting > me otherwise? > > d) quit prompting me about this particular script on this particular > page, but keep prompting me otherwise? > > e) something else I haven't thought of? > > Thanks. >
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