Un script de cette animation ralentit l'exécution d'Adobe Flash Player

Bonsoir,
A certaines activités utilisant du flash, je rencontre ce message qui  bloque ma page et m'oblige à annuler l'acitivité en cours.
Ce problème est récurrent depuis très longtemps et malgré toute tentative de recherche de solution, mise à jour des programmes concernés, ça persiste.
J'ai quasiment tout tenté.
Une solution existe-t-elle ou est-ce le script du programme concerné qui est à refaire ?
Merci

Le message que vous recevez :
Un script de cette animation ralentit l'exécution d'Adobe Flash Player
signifie que quelque chose qui a été codé (un calcul, un déplacement…) prend beaucoup plus de temps que nécessaire, sans avoir la moindre action. Les raisons fréquentes sont des imbrications de boucles ou des boucles infinies.
La réponse à votre question est donc oui et oui :
la solution existe et consiste à réécrire le script.

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