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[quote=JohnHell] [quote=siria] Hey, cool video! :D No idea how you managed that, never happened to me. Perhaps the special characters somehow? Not really, if enter wasn't pressed, huh? But it's known that there are some bugs with urlbar in 1.6beta. Just not such spectacular crashes live on video, LOL! PS: deadlock figured out just days ago that in certain cases it's due to huge history files. [/quote] Nop, I don't hit enter in the video. I just typed randomly to show how the mouse is hidden and then I deleted with backspace and type a real url. I was going to type www.google.com, but after the dot, when I typed g... stopped and crash, well, close, not crash, to be fair. May be the history. It is just only ~7MB (2 months). (The blurry is a video edition to hide my desktop and bookmarks toolbar) [quote=siria] How come I have a hard time believing you "exactly the same"? Ah yes - because the very same code lines work fine in a "normal" macro environment and not in a "legacy emulation" environment?? That's the only difference, or do you know another? If the code itself is the same? [/quote] I don't get your differentiation between normal macro and legacy emulation, as if it wasn't built-in the same macro language supporting the same commands :-? Are you just making fun? [quote=siria] 100% cpu load bug[/quote] In other words, a big deal to stability. [quote=siria] Yeah, it would easier be found on macrolanguage2 page. But frankly, how often and thoroughly you study that one??[/quote] I had a look in the past, but as I don't use newer versions of KM, why bother studying it? :P By the way, do you mean [url=http://home.arcor.de/cool.mckluus/software/kmeleon/project/reference/macrolanguage/]this page[/url]? [quote=siria] [quote=JohnHell]why now is not accepted "javascript:whatever_function_to_run();" as URL? [/quote] [quote=JohnHell]But I don't toggle on-off continuously. Have a look, again, to my code. I just toggle on, inject code, let run code, toggle off.[/quote] At first, yes, but then you posted about "javascript:whatever_function_to_run();" as [b][u]URL[/u][/b]. So that sounds as injecting the last part via URLbar now instead of via injectJS. If that was just a misunderstanding, all the better.[/quote] In my first post my macro said "open("javascript:kmbody();");", or, in other words, I'm calling the script via URL, but is totally legal :P And it was before disable javascript. So no harm. [quote=siria] [quote=JohnHell]Never, never, can this kill a script. Unless the toggle off is being run before wait until script finishes. This behavior is correctly made by 1.1.x, why not in 1.6b2?[/quote] It does work in 1.6b2, must be some other reason in your setup... :cool: :D BTW you mentioned jit, that's also one of the things I've disabled on my oldie machine.[/quote] My setup? I'll test on a new profile (I used to do), but I don't know what I could have on my setup :-? I tested with both, enabled and disabled, JIT. EDIT before posting: in a new profile is the same behavior, is not accepted the URL "javascript:whatever();". It is as javascript is being disabled before let the URL call to the function to work. As I said, this doesn't happen on previous versions. [quote=siria] [quote=JohnHell]What do you have against old macro definition if they do exactly the same?[/quote] Oh nothing. Just can't help getting the impression that they don't quite exactly do the same in our 1.6b2 browsers. It works on mine. It works not on yours. "Exactly the same"?? *whistle*[/quote] But wasn't the macro definition itself, but the call to the JS function. I did through URL instead hndlDocs. On 1.6b2, didn't work, on previous, did. If I'd use hndlDocs from the first time, it would work on 1.6b2, but that is not the story :P[/quote]
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