Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
> Fri, 27 Nov 2020 15:14:59 -0500, /Jonathan N. Little/:
>> Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
>>> Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
>>>> Gerry Hickman wrote:
>>>>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> <https://www.dw.com/en/space-trash-cleanup-esa-signs-off-on-first-ever-mission/a-55740379>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Works straight away for me, using SM 2.53.3 on Linux with NoScript.
>>>>
>>>> Linux, 2.53.3, no add-ons: JavaScript loop, after a while it asks me
>>>> if I should continue or abort the script.  Aborting it works fine.
>>>> I'll be updating my Seamonkey in a few minutes so we'll see what the
>>>> newer level does.
>>>
>>> 2.53.5.1, identical behaviour.  Stopping the Script works.
>>
>> Same thing that I have witnessed, on Linux I get the JavaScript about
>> dialog, on Windows I SeaMonkey become unresponsive and then crashes to
>> the desktop.
>>
>> I the former behavior I would expect to handle bad JavaScript, the
>> latter I would raise as an issue to be addressed.
> 
> Works for me on Windows 10 with 2.53.5.1 as others on Linux have
> reported here.  Initially it hangs, then a "Slow Script" dialog pops up
> allowing me to stop the script and continue.
> 

Hmmm I wonder if it is a 64-bit 32-bit thing. I am still using 32-bit
never bothered switching and legacy since Netscape Communicator. On my
Ubuntu system I am using 64-bit and manages to should the "Slow Script"
dialog, whereas the 32-bit Windows install crashes before it appears.

-- 
Take care,

Jonathan
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