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browser stop script or debug script
When any browser hangs and finally a long time later comes up with the
question to stop or debug the script, I never want to debug. Warning: Unresponsive script A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, open the script in the debugger, or let the script continue. Script: https://news.google.com/?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en:159 There's a checkbox for "Don't ask me again" and a button for "Continue" or "Debug script" or "Stop script", where there's no real choice other than to stop the script (and not ask again). But it comes back the very next time I re-open the browser to that web page, so I have to go through the whole charade over and over again. What I want is that popup to never come up and for it to just default to stopping the script but if the popup must come up what I want is to set the timeout to just 5 or 10 or 20 or 30 seconds (whatever). How? |
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browser stop script or debug script
Guadalupe wrote:
When any browser hangs and finally a long time later comes up with the question to stop or debug the script, I never want to debug. The question has 3 choices: to stop, debug, or continue. The 10 second script timeout is OK for some sites, but not for others. When paying for something on the Web, for example, the online payment site may be slow to react. If you stop the script, you won't know whether the transaction has gone through or the state of your bank account. In this case a reasonable person would click "continue" several times to give it more than 10 seconds. Warning: Unresponsive script A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, open the script in the debugger, or let the script continue. Script: https://news.google.com/?hl=en-US&gl=US&ceid=US:en:159 There's a checkbox for "Don't ask me again" and a button for "Continue" or "Debug script" or "Stop script", where there's no real choice other than to stop the script (and not ask again). As described above, clicking "continue" is sometimes the rational choice. The 10 second script timeout is OK for some sites but not others. A rational person would want a longer timeout than 10 seconds when, for example, it is his or her money at stake. But it comes back the very next time I re-open the browser to that web page, so I have to go through the whole charade over and over again. What I want is that popup to never come up and for it to just default to stopping the script but if the popup must come up what I want is to set the timeout to just 5 or 10 or 20 or 30 seconds (whatever). How? You have not said which browser. An answer for one browser has maybe a 20% chance of being the answer you need, and an 80% chance of being a waste of a person's time answering. These unfavorable odds will not encourage people to answer you. For this reason I will also not spend more than one line on saying "how". For Firefox use the preference setting in bug 1101124, at your own risk. |
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