I did not see the alert after I tried your test. All I see in IE is the JHS menu bar and this text:
WARNING: file read failed! fubar When I look at the MS debugging info for the error I am getting with a open file, I see this call sequence: ev_body_load color jsetcaret tst.moveToElementText(p); Where p is null. I suspect that p should have been set to a non-null value by var p= jbyid(id); I'm not sure why the call to jbyid(id), where id="caret" returned null. I'll see if I can find out why "caret" is not available at this point. -- On 1/11/2011 13:28, Eric Iverson wrote: > David Mitchell: > > I don't understand and your extensive documentation just confuses me more. > > Your final state seems to have the right text displayed and it is colored. > This would seem to indicate that the ev_body_load is 99% finished and has > done all the hard bits. Strange. > > My guess is that the failure has nothing to do with the fact that the file > is opened twice or in the switch from jfile to jijs. I'm guessing it has > something to do with the warning message. > > Have you ever seen the alert box except in the 'file already open' case? Do > you ever see it of the ran or saved messages? > > Please try the following after a clean jhs start: > browse to url: localhost:65001/jijs?mid=open&path=fubar > > Does this get the alert box? Try this in various ways to see if it ever > triggers the alert. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
