2007-10-10 11:09:39 |
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Binary package hint: firefox
When using multiple tabs and multiple browser windows, there is no way to know (that I am aware of) to find out which tab causes the "Unresponsive script" dialog to appear. How can I decide whether to "stop or go" when I don't know which page contains the offending script?
You can find a screen shot e.g. at http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8559601/Warning%3A%20Unresponsive%20script.png so I'm not attaching another one.
To my uneducated self, it would seem like a good fix if the dialog's title and/or the description could contain the URL of the page containing the problematic JavaScript. (Still, with 16 browser windows and an estimated total of 200 tabs, a challenge to find it.) |
Binary package hint: firefox
When using multiple tabs and multiple browser windows, there is no way (that I am aware of) to find out which tab causes the "Unresponsive script" dialog to appear. How can I decide whether to "stop or go" when I don't know which page contains the offending script?
You can find a screen shot e.g. at http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8559601/Warning%3A%20Unresponsive%20script.png so I'm not attaching another one.
To my uneducated self, it would seem like a good fix if the dialog's title and/or the description could contain the URL of the page containing the problematic JavaScript. (Still, with 16 browser windows and an estimated total of 200 tabs, a challenge to find it.) |
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