Using WebBackedSeleniumDriver, I run the command 'selenium.getEval', which triggers a Firefox warning, 'Warning: Unresponsive script. Users will get a warning similar to the one below advising that the script is unresponsive. ![]()
#Warning unresponsive script firefox mac#Note that the whole Firefox may be not responsive and cannot be used while waiting for scripts to execute, so the number should not set too high in order to give you an opportunity to stop truly nasty or buggy scripts and recover use of Firefox. I am using Selenium Client 2.4.0 on Mac 10.6.6 with Firefox 5. There are times depending on what is running in the background and other Internet activity that Thunderbird (or Firefox) may get bogged down and a JavaScript may take a little longer than normal to complete. ![]() You can set the value to 0 to instruct Firefox to wait forever – no warning and dialog whatsoever. You can safely set the magical number to let’s say 20. #Warning unresponsive script firefox windows 7#After I click continue my home page loads fine as does anything after that. In windows 7 firefox, problem does not occur with IE.When I turn protection off everything runs fine.I can change flash to ask me to load, turn protection back on and it runs fine, if I try to. Be default, the value is 5 or 10 seconds. Every time I start Firefox since downloading 1.5 I get an unresponsive script warning.
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