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!IGNORE TIMEOUT
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Tells iMacros to ignore timeout errors. If the page is not loaded completed by that time, the macro will continue even if timeout occurs.
Value
YES|NO
Set By
[ ] Internal
[X] SET
Internal means that the iMacros program itself sets the value of the variable during program run. SET means that the user can set this value via the SET command inside a macro.
Examples
' exit without error, if page load takes longer than 60 seconds SET !IGNORE_TIMEOUT YES
See Also
Timeouts Overview, !TIMEOUT_MACRO, !TIMEOUT_DOWNLOAD, !TIMEOUT_STEP, !WAITPAGECOMPLETE