  | |  | Shutting down loops | Shutting down loops 2004-02-12 - By Chuck Kimber
Back I know none of you have ever done this, but humor me...
It used to be when some anonymous programmer on my system would build infinite loops, Flash MX 2004 Pro would warn him that it was running too slow etc etc and give him a chance to terminate the script... Somehow that very nice feature just stopped working, and now when said dumb@$$ programmer builds infinite loops he has no way of terminating them except to kill Flash Pro very rudely. The obvious fix for this is to not program infinite loops. But this guy is a little slow and not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed. *cough**cough* Is there an on/off switch in Pro somewhere that can turn this feature back on for me, I mean him?
Help!
Chuck
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