Thanks and I verified it for LPP-9872.

Best regards,
Daniel
On Apr 8, 2011, at 7:19 AM, P T Withington wrote:

> If people would use the debugger's formatted output capabilities, they might 
> not get so faked out.  The culprit are these lines in eventtester:
> 
>            if ($debug) {
>                if (this.verbose) {
>                    Debug.debug(this.label, d);
>                }
>            }
>            this.setAttribute('value', d);
>            this.txt.setAttribute('text', this.label + ': '+ d);
> 
> This last line is converting the event target to a string and jamming it into 
> the txt field.  Guess what happens when the event target is the debugger's 
> output <text> pane?
> 
> I suggest changing them to:
> 
>            if ($debug) {
>                if (this.verbose) {
>                    Debug.debug("%s: %0.32w", this.label, d);
>                }
>            }
>            this.setAttribute('value', d);
>            this.txt.format("%s: %0.32w", this.label, d);
> 
> Which will print a nice, pretty, abbreviated description of the event target 
> (and make it inspectable, if you really need to know more).
> 
> Sorry for not responding to Daniel earlier, I'm all tied up with this 
> "shadow" bug.
> 
> On 2011-04-08, at 08:38, Henry Minsky wrote:
> 
>> I am seeing a bug I don't recall ever seeing before, in the test case
>> http://localhost:8080/trunk2/test/lfc/legals/keyboardandmouse.lzx
>> 
>> 
>> When running in debug mode in swf10, you will see a debug info message
>> printed for every mouseover
>> event. If you roll the mouse over the debugger a few times, the second
>> column view labeled 'global mouse events'
>> suddenly grows very high, and inside of it you will see a copy of the
>> debugger's content pane!
>> 
>> Does this happen for you? What could be going on?
>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Henry Minsky
>> Software Architect
>> [email protected]
>> <screenshot_01.png>
> 


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