10-24-2006 02:46
Kelly, I know you said, bumps are bad, but how are we going to get answers to posts that slip more and more down the line without being bad? :)

So I'll be a bad kitty and bump: /139/ba/141989/1.html

I think I have been patient enough before finally bumping it up again. Feel free to delete this post, but please answer the original.

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10-09-2006, 02:22 AM

Hi!

During the last grid attack I became aware of a long-standing problem again. You said, you disabled all scripts grid-wide. Well, I see my tail and ears are not moving anymore, but my Animation Overrider still works. We were watching one of those goo-spawning beach balls, which was happily spitting out goo while other scripts were disabled.

My Question:

Why are some scripts stopped but others still running? What is the mechanics behind this? I notice the same on welcome areas, where scripts are turned off, but still some scripts continue to work. I strongly advocate "No scripts" to be just that "No scripts". So, can you please explain what's happening there?

Thanks for your time!
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