hh2@lexdb> In particular: the red flag means that there is a 'self halt' in the method.
Sadly, it's also true when there's a "break" message sent to anything. Which means some of my seaside methods that want a <br> get flagged, because they have "html break".
yeah, this is bad, but unfortunately there is no easy way to avoid that, except excluding #break from the list of "dangerous" senders. But this doesn't really make sense as it is as important to know if a method sends #break or #halt.
David