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in thread Problem using MozRepl and MozRepl::RemoteObject

Thanks Corion

I see roughly what you mean.
About your first solution, how do I give the value :
$ENV{MOZREPL_TIMEOUT} = 60; # ?

About the second, is it normal to repeat 'repl->' in the command ?
What is the default setting for timeout ?
For the latter, what do you mean by 'an ad blocker'?

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Re^7: Problem using MozRepl and MozRepl::RemoteObject
by Corion (Patriarch) on Nov 12, 2013 at 07:39 UTC
    $ENV{MOZREPL_TIMEOUT}= 60;

    is plain Perl code. Maybe it is time to acquaint yourself with special Perl variables as described in perlvar?

    I also did try my suggestion before posting it, so the repetition of ->repl->repl-> is correct. If you doubt my advice, maybe you want to verify it yourself?

    The timeout default setting is set by MozRepl. I suggest you consult its documentation or source code to find more details.

    If you are unclear about a concept or term, like "ad blocker", maybe using a web resource like Wikipedia or Google helps - Ad filtering is the term Wikipedia suggests to me, and ad blocker will likely also return relevant search terms.