Safari Did Not Print Out "step 2" After The SetTimeout("step2();",10000)?
Nov 8, 2010
I have tried the following code on FF and Safari on OSX 10.6.3 , and FF stop at after print out "step 2", whereas Safari did not print out "step 2" after the setTimeout("step2();",10000); Did I do something wrong ?
Code:
<html>
<p><b> SetTimeout Testing </b>
<script type = "text/javascript">
document.write("step 1");
function step3() {
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