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SLOW / UNRESPONSIVE SCRIPT WARNINGS

 

Longer simulations using the return & variance simulator may produce slow or unresponsive script warnings in your browser. These warnings protect against infinite loops and similar neverending scripts. To change the amount of time before the warning messages occur, follow the steps below.

 

Firefox Browser (easier)

1. Type "about:config" in your browser.

2. Type "dom.max_script_run_time" in the filter box.

3. Right click on the "dom.max_script_run_time" variable and select modify, then increase the value. This variable corresponds to the amount of time a script can run before the warning occurs.

 

Internet Explorer Browser

1. Go to Start -> Run

2. Type regedit in the "Run" text box.

3. Open the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\InternetExplorer\Styles, if present. If the styles key is not present, create a new key called "Styles."

4. Right click on "Styles" and select New -> DWORD (32-Bit) Value. Name the new DWORD "MaxScriptStatements."

5. The value of MaxScriptStatements corresponds to the number of operations that can occur before the warning message displays. The default value of this variable is 5 million (5,000,000). To increase the script time before warning messages occur, choose a higher number.

 

 

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