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Unresponsive script from gstatic.com/bg

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When I visit a website, very frequently I have the unresponsive script warning:

A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, or you can continue to see if the script will complete.

Script: http://www.gstatic.com/bg/-Vvtx4nI8SHe_WYPalc1ijR-UNJ9GZaWikvdqm7tI20.js line 1 > eval:1

I have a powerful laptop and I already tried cleaning the cache, run in safe mode and completely reset Firefox but I remain with the problem.

This problem may be related with this one: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/945034, however none of the solutions posted there has helped.

Firefox 31 under Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit

When I visit a website, very frequently I have the unresponsive script warning: A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, or you can continue to see if the script will complete. Script: http://www.gstatic.com/bg/-Vvtx4nI8SHe_WYPalc1ijR-UNJ9GZaWikvdqm7tI20.js line 1 > eval:1 I have a powerful laptop and I already tried cleaning the cache, run in safe mode and completely reset Firefox but I remain with the problem. This problem may be related with this one: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/945034, however none of the solutions posted there has helped. Firefox 31 under Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit

Chosen solution

The problem has solved as simply as rebooting (thing that I didn't do by a while).

I must have updated something without cliccking "reboot your pc now" and this created this odd behaviour.

Only bad point is that now I'll have to reinstall all the add-ons and I lost the history .. :-|

Than you,

  /Antonello
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I have try also to completelly remove the .mozilla folder in ~ so that a new clean one got automatically created but I remained with the error.

An example of site that creates the error: http://www.vamshare.com/happy-couple-habits/

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Chosen Solution

The problem has solved as simply as rebooting (thing that I didn't do by a while).

I must have updated something without cliccking "reboot your pc now" and this created this odd behaviour.

Only bad point is that now I'll have to reinstall all the add-ons and I lost the history .. :-|

Than you,

  /Antonello

Modified by sylvaticus