Firefox: script not responding?
Since a couple of days, RTM has become almost useless on my PC. Whenever I try to select a different (smart) list in my browser (Firefox 3.5.6), the browser initially locks up and after quite some time it will pop up a dialog informing me that this script is not responding:
https://www.rememberthemilk.com/js/compiled/rtm.3.25.js:2190
This happens on several computers, but only with Firefox. Not with Google Chrome (which I tried because it is praised for its JavaScript engine).
Anyone else who suffers from this? How did you solve it?
(the RTM team did not respond to my report yet)
https://www.rememberthemilk.com/js/compiled/rtm.3.25.js:2190
This happens on several computers, but only with Firefox. Not with Google Chrome (which I tried because it is praised for its JavaScript engine).
Anyone else who suffers from this? How did you solve it?
(the RTM team did not respond to my report yet)
aschroiff says:
Hi there,
I have the same problem on different computers, also using firefox 3.5.6. It appeared out of nowhere, I did not install any new extensions or changed anything on firefox.
RTM works fine in IE on the same machine.
Thanks for any help how to solve this issue!
Anna
I have the same problem on different computers, also using firefox 3.5.6. It appeared out of nowhere, I did not install any new extensions or changed anything on firefox.
RTM works fine in IE on the same machine.
Thanks for any help how to solve this issue!
Anna
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
Can you try to open Firefox in safe mode to see if that affects the situation?
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
If possible, could you perhaps disable the JIT Javascript engine? There's a really short list of what carries across profiles but isn't in safe mode, and since this is script-related, I'd think that'd be the problem.
Details and instructions about it are available on Mozilla's wiki. Summary: in about:config, set javascript.options.jit.chrome and javascript.options.jit.content to "false".
If you'd rather not try that, I'd be curious if you could list what extensions, plugins, and themes you have available in Tools | Add-ons?
Let me know how that goes!
Details and instructions about it are available on Mozilla's wiki. Summary: in about:config, set javascript.options.jit.chrome and javascript.options.jit.content to "false".
If you'd rather not try that, I'd be curious if you could list what extensions, plugins, and themes you have available in Tools | Add-ons?
Let me know how that goes!
andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
Glad to hear; it could certainly be a Firefox bug that was addressed in 3.6. Keep us posted.
bfootnovellista says:
I did a bit of troubleshooting after getting this error, also - check and see if you have the A Bit Better RTM greasemonkey script (or firefox add-on, for that matter) installed.
Removing it from my system removes the error completely. None of my other greasemonkey scripts produce the error, and neither do my other add-ons, so I'm pretty sure it's a problem with the ABBRTM script. You'll probably want to contact the dev of that script and give him the error line.
Removing it from my system removes the error completely. None of my other greasemonkey scripts produce the error, and neither do my other add-ons, so I'm pretty sure it's a problem with the ABBRTM script. You'll probably want to contact the dev of that script and give him the error line.