I've set up a test case for this issue that I'm using in my bug report to Apple (and to Sun if this is reproducible in Windows using the Sun plug-in). It's at:
Demo: http://people.apache.org/~tvolkert/bugreports/copyArea2/ Source: http://people.apache.org/~tvolkert/bugreports/copyArea2/Test.java With respect to this issue, we should use this URL from now on, since IMO this issue should be debugged in a vacuum, without Pivot as part of the equation. I'm also sending this to the dev list since this discussion has turned into more of a developer discussion. -T On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:57 AM, Todd Volkert <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok, there have been several issues and questions raised, so let's hit > them one by one. > > 1) The Safari issue. It sounds like you confirmed that we were > talking about the same issue. I just checked in a fix that disables > the optimization for Mac OS X users -- just until Apple fixes the > issue with the plug-in. You should be able to run the demo off the > wiki on Safari with no problems now. > > 2) The FF/Mac issue. Greg covered this very well, so I'll just refer > to his response. > > 3) The IE/Win 1.6.0_07 issue. When you have time, can you try three > things for us? First, I updated the code at > http://people.apache.org/~tvolkert/tmp, so can you try it again in IE > there? Also, can you try the public demo at > http://cwiki.apache.org/PIVOT/kitchen-sink-demo.html in IE as well, > since the code there is different. Finally, are you able to install > 1.6.0_10 or later on this machine and see if the problem goes away? > > 4) The applet scrollbars going away. When the kitchen sink demo comes > up, it doesn't have any scrollbars within the Pivot app because only > one rollup is expanded by default. Expand a few other rollups to > introduce scrollbars, then scroll around within the and within the > browser to see if there are any paint issues. > > Thanks for the QA! It's infeasible to test every configuration out > there, so we rely on feedback of this kind :) > > -T >
