On Mon, 19 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I tried to use the script profiler in the debugger on the Win32 platform
> (both 2.3 and 2.3.1 Gamma).  I selected the script and selected "Start
> Profile".  I then ran the script by clicking on the button in my stack that
> ultimately called the script I was wanting to profile.  When the script was
> done there were two columns in the "Script" area labeled "# calls" and
> "Time:" but there were no numbers in the columns except for a 0 that always
> showed up in the top line of the "Time:" column.
> 
> Am I doing something wrong?  I even tried using the "Send Message" button in
> the debugger window and got the same results although the script ran at near
> normal speed whereas using my stack button it took much, much, much longer
> than normal.

Seems to work fine here.  Either the handler you're tracing is not
being called like you think it is, or the script debugger is not
tracing in the object your handler is in.  This can be difficult to
determine if your handler is in a front/back or "start using" script,
so be sure that you turn all of that off and the stack the script is
in is open.  If you still can't get it to work after simplifying the
environment, please send a bug report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Regards,
    Scott

> Larry Huisingh

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