On 9/19/12 6:29 AM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 9/18/12 12:18 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>> <http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1694021/psy-gangnam-style-english.jhtml>
>>>
>>> Trying to read this page, keep getting this popup:
>>>
>>>     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.
>>>
>>>     Script: http://www.mtv.com/sitewide/scripts/mtv.jhtml:1309
>>>
>>>     [ ] Don't ask me again
>>>
>>>     [Continue] [Stop script]
>>>
>>> I choose "Stop script," and everything freezes for a minute or so, and
>>> then the popup returns. So I choose "Stop script," and everything
>>> freezes for a minute or so, and then the popup returns. So I choose
>>> "Stop script," and everything freezes for a minute or so, and then the
>>> popup returns. So ....
>>>
>>> Can I have my browser back, please?
>>>
>>> P.S. I've always wondered what "Don't ask me again" does. Am I saying
>>> "don't ask me about this particular script on this particular site," or
>>> am I saying "never ask me again about any script anywhere," or what?
>>>
>>
>> Windows XP SP3
>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1; rv:15.0) Gecko/20120909 SeaMonkey/2.12.1
>>
>> I do not get this problem, either with all my extensions enabled or in
>> Safe Mode.  You might have an extension that I don't have, an extension
>> that is causing this problem.
> 
> Not sure what "extension" means -- is that the same as "add-on" or 
> "plugin"? Add-Ons Manager lists:
> 
> Adobe Acrobat 10.1.4.38
> Java Deployment Toolkit 70.0.70.10 10.7.2.10
> Java(TM) Platform SE 7 U7 10.7.2.10
> Microsoft Office 2010 14.0.4761.1000
> Microsoft Office 2010 14.0.4730.1000
> Shockwave Flash 11.4.402.265
> Shockwave for Director 11.6.6.636
> VLC Web Plugin 2.0.2.0
> Windows Live Photo Gallery 15.4.3538.513
> 
> See any likely suspects?
> 

Add-ons include both plugins and extensions.  You listed plugins, which
are installed and operate separately from SeaMonkey although SeaMonkey
launchs them and provides them with inputs.  Extensions are installed by
SeaMonkey itself and generally overlay part of the SeaMonkey code, thus
operating internally to SeaMonkey.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

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bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation.
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