I see this problem in Safari 5.0.1 - of course, the next input pushes 
the page up so the input area becomes available.

Really neat stuff in any case.

- joey

At 22:18  -0400 2010/07/29, Eric Iverson wrote:
>In my limited testing it does scroll up so that the input box is visible at
>the bottom. What browser are you using? My guess is this is a solvable
>problem and I don't consider it to be a minor problem.
>
>On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Sherlock, Ric 
><[email protected]>wrote:
>
>>
>>  > From: Eric Iverson
>>  > Sent: Friday, 30 July 2010 12:06
>>  >
>>  > A new JHS update is available. It adds a dozen lines of new J code and
>>  > gives a hint at what is available through Google Charts.
>>  >
>>  ...
>>  > This exact same stuff is available to users of the JHS server at
>>  > Jsoftware
>>  > jum. You'll have to use jum to kill your task with the older version
>>  > and
>>  > restart you task with the new version and then the examples from above
>>  > will
>>  > work exactly the same.
>>  >
>>  > I think this is a big deal!
>>
>>  Yes that is very cool!!
>>
>>  Tried it both locally & on the Jsoftware server with no problems.
>>
>>  A (very) minor issue is that currently after displaying the image, the
>>  window doesn't automatically scroll up to show the entire image and the
>>  command line/text box.
>>
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