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Jscript Stack Overflow on 2003 Server

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Confused in Georgia - 28 Sep 2006 14:12 GMT
I have some Jscript compiled code the works on XP but gets stack overflows on
my 2003 server.

The Jscript code uses recursive calls. If the nember of levels is more than
4, I receive a stack overflow. On the XP (using same .dll compiled code, .net
1.1) I can have more than 10 levels without receiving a stack overflow.

I have posted to the Jscript site, however, I am thinking that this is a
configuration difference between my XP and 2003 server.

Any comment/thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Göran Andersson - 01 Oct 2006 18:16 GMT
Are you really sure that you only have four levels of recursion? To get
a stack overflow I would expect that you have more like four million
levels...

> I have some Jscript compiled code the works on XP but gets stack overflows on
> my 2003 server.
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> Thanks,

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