Thanx Andreas for your interest.

It must be a bug more related with IE7, than with Qooxdoo, because a browser
wouldn't have to crash, even with ill-formed Javascript.

My test environment is:

- Windows Server 2003
- Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.11
- Qooxdoo 0.6.6

My page has a explorer like interface, with a treevirtual on the left pane,
and a table and a gallery on the right side.  Both panels are inside a
horizontal split panel.

The crash happens when I expand a tree branch and child branches are
created, after it receives the JSON data with the branches.

Exact error message:
   The instruction at "0x35c54c6b" referenced memory at "0x006f009b". The
memory could not be "read".

This problem won't be easy to pursue, I will need a lot of tracing to know
the exact place of failure.


Andreas Ecker-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> thanks for your report, there are no known problems with IE7, AFAIK.
> 
> Unfortunately, your input is not very precise. :-(  What version of
> qooxdoo are you using at all (0.6.6, trunk, ...). Do the examples in
> sample/ work? Does the skeleton work?
> 
> Please fill in the missing blanks. ;-)
> 
> Bye,
> 
> Andreas
> 

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