Posted by
Tiago Ferreira-2 on
Sep 03, 2013; 2:35pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/User-Guide-web-page-freezes-JavaScript-error-tp5004630p5004637.html
Hi Michael,
On 2013.09.03, at 04:31 , Doube, Michael wrote:
> Loading the User Guide with Firefox 21 is very slow and pops up lots of warnings
> Can anyone confirm?
I confirm it, also on Firefox 24. It even brought the browser to a complete halt.
But it only happens when you go to the guide through a search engine such as google. the
script won't run if you use a direct link such as
http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/docs/guide/That script is only meant to automatically highlight the search terms used on the search
engine. E.g.: If you google "imagej guide background", and if you follow the first hit,
you should see those words highlighted on section 29 of the guide...
Is anyone using this feature? Would it be missed if it ought to be disabled?
I'm guessing something changed on google's syntax or somehow the script became deprecated.
Meanwhile, if you have the "NoScript" add-on you can try the following [1]:
- Go to the NoScript options (Tools>Add-ons..., then extensions tab, then Preferences...)
- Go to Advanced tab. In that page, go to ABE tab. Under Rulesets, click on USER. Then
paste the following in the textbox on the right:
####
# User-defined rules. Feel free to experiment here.
Site
http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/docs/guide/js/searchhi.js* Deny
####
I will try to have a look at it, later this week,
-tiago
[1]
http://superuser.com/questions/278590/--
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