<P><B>This is negative example!</B> ALP will stop scripts that cause endless cycles or
deadlocks. However you should avoid such scripts if possible. In contrast with IIS
ALP cannot avoid some of the negative consequences because it is not dependent on
additional software (such as MTX). So, such a script will not be fatal but will
consume the machine resources until the configured timeout elapses. Also clean up
procedure after the script termination depends on the script engine capabilities.
Therefore you can expect some script languages to leave some objects in memory
or otherwise lock resources. This is true also for IIS but in ALP this occurs on the
users machine.
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