On Feb 18, 2004, at 5:38 PM, Erik Hansen wrote:
why not stay in Script Debug Mode at all times?
I guess that Script Debug Mode adds a level of complexity, and sometimes the debugger can get in the way if it's not behaving 100% correctly.
Another reason is that sometimes you might have many, many breakpoints set. You would not be able to run your stack at all without turning off those breakpoints. So in a sense, Script Debug Mode off = ignore all breakpoints. Which seems right.
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