On Nov 27, 5:14 pm, opinali <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have actually read and replied to that blog, remember now. :-) 2,5
> months ago I observed that I'd sometimes have a page cropping issue.
> Didn't happen now, but I tested with newer stuff (JavaFX 1.2.1, JRE
> 6u18ea-b05, Firefox 3.6-beta4 & IE8, Vista SP2, NVidia Quadro FX1700,
> latest drivers and patches of everything). Perfect behavior. No
> scrolling artifact either now or then, in your applet or in a couple
> javafx.com samples that I tested, even after frenetically scrolling
> the page. Perhaps I'm just lucky, such bugs are often system-specific
> (video drivers etc.).
>

Interesting.  I just tried with Firefox 3.6beta4 and IE 8, and the
scrolling artifacts appear to be gone.  The page-cropping bug is still
there for me in Firefox tho'; and in Firefox a new issue appeared -
the mouse scroll wheel stops working when a new page with a JavaFX
applet is loaded.

Not sure if this is a good thing or not.  If we have to wait 'til the
world upgrades to the latest (or even beta) versions of browsers to
get rid of these kind of bugs, then that's a *multi-year wait* before
people can choose JavaFX.  Hopefully, the Java/JavaFX team will find a
way of making the technology work correctly in older versions of
browsers.

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