Re: OT (somewhat) "Stack overflow at Line 0" (Geek issue)
- From: beartiger.all@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 06:42:48 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 30, 3:52 am, "A. Brain" <abr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A review of the celebrated new translation of WAR AND
PEACE in "The New Yorker" fails to address the obvious
question. This is arguably excusable in a review of a recording,
but how many times are you going to read Tolstoy's novel?
And I don't think it's all that excusable in a review of a recording.
Since a friend is reading the novel now, I tried to send the link,
and could not get past this bizarre "error" message.
Anyone know what this message means?
Google groups geeks do not seem to offer any assistance.
And of course Microsoft offers no assistance.
A stack overflow is a very generic error that occurs in all sorts of
situations. It means that some function in a given piece of code is
being needlessly called over and over and over again and the calls
build up faster than they can execute which makes the "call stack" run
out of memory.
It could be due to a bug in your browser or it could be due to some
state that your computer is in at the moment. Restarting your
computer and trying again will probably fix the problem.
More simply, rather than "sending the link" using the browser's
automated send link command, you could just copy the URL into an
email.
J
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