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e. roman wrote:

> If your browser lets you hit the step3 button (while alert is open),
> then it will fail.

Both of my browsers, Konqueror and Firefox allow me to click step 3 and
the thread in the popup will change the value of x while the thrad in
the opener window is waiting in the alert() and it will report "FAIL"
when it continues. This is absolutely what i would have expected!

In my original example I could not click on the opener alert while the
popup alert was open, so this means that the blocking popup can be modal
to the opening window. Alerts in popups seem to trigger some kind of
modality between popup and opener, but this is not about Threads and
blocking script execution.

The fact that there are can be two alerts open at the same time means
that there must be two separate threads. There is *no* way how one
thread can wait in two alerts at the same time.


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