Based on involved file dates, early November 2012.

Otis

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On Jan 30, 2013, at 4:57 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:

> Yes, that would be it, I think. I have filed a bug report with Bugzilla. For 
> how long have you observed this?
> 
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=836490
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 10:49 PM, Otis Rothenberger <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> Bob,
> 
> One context was that I was using arrow keys to nudge (translate) a clicked 
> model. After the click of the model, I would have problems similar to what 
> you describe with a script field on the page until I clicked in a non-applet 
> part of the page. The following pickCallback simulated clicking in a 
> non-applet part of the page:
> 
> if (nudgeTyp != "") { document.getElementById("script").blur(); 
> document.getElementById("script").focus(); 
> document.getElementById("script").blur(); }
> 
> Like I said. I thought is was a general applet issue.
> 
> 
> Otis
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 30, 2013, at 1:46 PM, Otis Rothenberger wrote:
> 
>> Bob,
>> 
>> There was no problem with html5, but I suspect you knew that. I don't have 
>> active Java right now.
>> 
>> BUT, I have encountered this problem in other contexts with the applet. I 
>> assumed is was a Java thing. When I encountered the problem, a forced 
>> JavaScript blur() then focus() would solve the problem. I could look up the 
>> context if it's useful, but your scenario comes close to what I was finding.
>> 
>> Otis
>> 
>> 
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 30, 2013, at 1:09 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:
>> 
>>> Firefox 18.0.1 is showing very odd behavior. I'm wondering if this is 
>>> reproducible for other in Firefox or other browsers.
>>> 
>>> 1) open http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/simple2.htm
>>> 2) in the command textarea, enter 
>>> 
>>>   background yellow
>>> 
>>> 3) click on an atom
>>> 4) back in the textarea enter
>>> 
>>>   background white
>>> 
>>> Did that work? For me (4) fails to enter text.
>>> 
>>> 5) click on the URL line, as if you were going to go to a new page
>>> 6) back in the textarea enter
>>> 
>>>   background green
>>> 
>>> It works, right?
>>> 
>>> I sure don't remember this being a problem -- or, actually, I remember 
>>> something similar to this some time ago. Has it just suddenly reappeared?
>>> 
>>> I know what is basically happening, and I can turn it off.The applet, when 
>>> you active it by clicking in it, also activates a keyboard listener. 
>>> Somehow Firefox is not recognizing that the textarea should take that over, 
>>> and  the applet's keyboard listener is continuing to take the keys. So, in 
>>> (4), if *in the textarea* I type CTRL-K  (which turns on key entry) and 
>>> then  
>>> 
>>>   background white [ENTER]
>>> 
>>> I see those characters in the bottom left-hand corner of the applet, and 
>>> the command is executed.
>>> 
>>> Thoughts on this? Is it a feature I should just remove?
>>> 
>>> Bob
>>> 
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>>> Chair, Chemistry Department
>>> St. Olaf College
>>> Northfield, MN
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>>> 
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>>> it is better to take what answer we get. 
>>> 
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> it is better to take what answer we get. 
> 
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