In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Martin Fritsche  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Peter Stein wrote:
>
>> You plus 2 others doesn't equal "everyone".
>
>And you alone are lot of people?
>
>> Part of the problem was that nobody bothered to read the "steps to
>> reproduce" that I originally submitted. You may have noticed that my
>> detailed examples for this bug was the last entry.
>
>Yeah:
> > 1. Click on "File".
> > 2. Click on "Open File".
> > 3. Try to enter text in the "File name:" field.
> > RESULT = No cursor appears, no text entry possible.
> >
> > 2nd example:
> > 1. Click on "Search".
> > 2. Click on "Find in this page".
> > 3. Try to enter text in the "Find text:" field.
> > RESULT = No cursor appears, no text entry possible. "Find" button is
> > greyed out.
>
>And I tested it and guess ehat happend? It simply worked. I could enter 
>text. No problem existed.

For you. And through your omnipotence you were able to discern whether or
not the project folks actually took a look?

>> Not everyone who discovers a bug actually files a report. A quick scan
>> of the newsgroup easily confirms that. And yes, there are other folks 
>> finding this bug or one similar to it. Just look for subjects like 
>> "can't enter text...", etc.
>
>I just searched for it.
>2 hits.
>First one is about onKeyPress event handler.
>Second is about the Javascript function 'entsub'.

Perhaps you should learn to use Deja or simply edit your .newsrc.

>> Which libraries? To what version(s)?
>
>All. To the actual version.

Gee. Thanks for the helpful non-answer. Has it occured to to you that
the onus for correct installation of libraries falls on the packaged
app? If an app uses some non-standard library either it should have
that library packaged or it should alert the user somehow. 

>> It was suggested I delete the profile chrome folder. Tried it. No effect.
>
>Then try a new profile!

That didn't help either.

>>>Who ist reporting similar bugs? At 125290 it's only you.
>> 
>> 
>> Already covered above.
>
>Yeah, no one.

Don't be a Schlaumeier. Obviously I knew that most people weren't 
having this problem. If it works for you and you have nothing 
constructive to offer then why chime in?

Peter Stein


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