Why are Apple bugs secret ?

The QC team is no doubt swamped with 10.6 stuff (and maybe even 10.7 stuff by now?) - a good first step would be to see if this bug is fixed on 10.6 (I'm not on 10.6 at the moment, so I don't know). If it is fixed, then it's unlikely to get fixed on 10.5 (that's just how it works). If it's still on 10.6, it'll likely get addressed (on 10.6) if you file a bug report. Apple development triage (reportedly) happens based on bug reports, not mailing list traffic.

Just because Apple hasn't responded doesn't mean the bug is "secret" -- there are only so many hours in a day, and I'm sure things there are quite busy. At kineme, we've buggy releases too, not because we're malicious, or because we like to, but because we're human, and sometimes we're stupid, and we make mistakes. Last time I checked, Apple didn't have a monopoly on the "bug-free programmer" market -- otherwise, 10.6 would be absolutely fabulously awesome, and I wouldn't be recklessly hostile towards QuickTime/QTKit ;)

Christopher, is there perhaps a workaroud with javascript ?


Does this work for you?

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