"A script on the page "Obsidian Portal - Campaign websites for Dungeons and Dragons and other tabletop RPGs" (http://www.obsidianportal.com/posts/edit/12664?wiki_web_id=2170) is making Safari unresponsive. Do you want to continue running the script, or stop it?"
I don't really use Safari much, but I noticed this message when I was on an edit page for a wiki entry, using the WYSIWYG editor and thought I should post it.
Yeah, I get the same error message when editing an NPC bio. Here's the URL I'm on when entering text into the Description text box: http://www.obsidianportal.com/character/11996/edit.
Pop-up message text:
"A script on the page "Obsidian Portal - Campaign websites for Dungeons and Dragons and other tabletop RPGs" (http://www.obsidianportal.com/character/11996/edit) is making Safari unresponsive. Do you want to continue running the script, or stop it?" There seems to be no effect when clicking "Stop or "Continue" - the pop-up window will display again after a few minutes of editing text.
Ok, I'll take a look at the scripts we have on the edit character screen.
We don't really use Safari (or IE6 or Opera) so they tend to have more problems than Firefox and IE7. It stems from the fact that cross-browser testing takes a lot of time and we just can't do it in all cases.
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I don't really use Safari much, but I noticed this message when I was on an edit page for a wiki entry, using the WYSIWYG editor and thought I should post it.
Pop-up message text:
"A script on the page "Obsidian Portal - Campaign websites for Dungeons and Dragons and other tabletop RPGs" (http://www.obsidianportal.com/character/11996/edit) is making Safari unresponsive. Do you want to continue running the script, or stop it?" There seems to be no effect when clicking "Stop or "Continue" - the pop-up window will display again after a few minutes of editing text.
We don't really use Safari (or IE6 or Opera) so they tend to have more problems than Firefox and IE7. It stems from the fact that cross-browser testing takes a lot of time and we just can't do it in all cases.