Your error message indicates you were using 1.6.0_03

darkflame wrote:
> I have heard from someone using Java 1.6.0_05 that it works fine.  It
> seems the _07 update (which I was on) is causing the problems.
>
> On Oct 13, 5:00 pm, darkflame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Yes, try this in 
>> IE;http://www.cuyperscode.com/CuypersCode2_WIP/test%20folder/TestProject...
>> Press Button2 to test the simple fade, Button1 to start the by-section
>> fade out.
>>
>> crash's IE6 at the same point the crash happens in hosted.
>> (the by-section fade out dosnt work at all in Firefox or Opera...but
>> that might be my code)
>>
>> On Oct 13, 4:53 pm, "alex.d" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     
>>> What about Web-mode? Any problems there?
>>>       
>>> On 13 Okt., 16:44, darkflame <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> I have been expirementing developing a "transition" effect in GWT,
>>>> that is made by fadeing out a 10x10 array of images in sequence.
>>>> The fade's, individualy, work ok. But if more then one is attempted at
>>>> a time I get this;
>>>>         
>>>> #
>>>> # An unexpected error has been detected by Java Runtime Environment:
>>>> #
>>>> #  EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (0xc0000005) at pc=0x77f9d45a, pid=2388,
>>>> tid=2212
>>>> #
>>>> # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.6.0_03-b05 mixed mode,
>>>> sharing)
>>>> # Problematic frame:
>>>> # C  [ntdll.dll+0x1d45a]
>>>> #
>>>> # An error report file with more information is saved as
>>>> hs_err_pid2388.log
>>>> #
>>>> # If you would like to submit a bug report, please visit:
>>>> #  http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp
>>>> #
>>>>         
>>>> In my eclipse window.
>>>> This is the first time have had this sort of problem, and it seems to
>>>> point to a problem with Java itself no?
>>>> My code is relatively simple, using the
>>>>         
>>>>                                 Style style = 
>>>> ThisImage.getElement().getStyle();
>>>>                                 style.setProperty("filter", 
>>>> "alpha(opacity="+opacity+")");
>>>>                                 style.setProperty("opacity", 
>>>> ""+(opacity/100));
>>>>         
>>>> Techique in a timer on an extended image object to trigger the fade,
>>>> and then a loop triggering the fades in sequence.
>>>> If I just detach rather then fade, it works. (and also makes a nice
>>>> transition...), but as soon as the fader is used, I get the above
>>>> crash notice.
>>>>         
>>>> I have logged at the log file and cant make that much sense of it
>>>> myself.
>>>>         
>>>> Any advice for proceeding? Should I report to Sun? or is it likely a
>>>> bug in Google? Or is it my fault in some way ;)
>>>>         
> >
>
>   

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