ID:               14773
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           Open
 Bug Type:         Java related
 Operating System: w2k
 PHP Version:      4.0.6
 New Comment:

In the meantime I found, that it seems to be a timing problem.
I changed my script in that way, that I write out the header, then I
call the Java class, then the hidden fields (http_post-vars) and a
input-field of text-type named dummy.
With the results of the Java-class I have to do some calculations.
In the meantime, the error is written out (in the open text-field), I
close the dummy-text-field and the error-message doesn�t destroy the
output anylonger.
Ok, it�s a work-around and I will check the 4.1.1 version (with 4.1.0 I
got the same results as with 4.2).
That may take soe days. I will keep you updated.
Thanks in advance, regards, Oskar


Previous Comments:
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[2002-02-24 06:16:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please test with  PHP 4.1.1+JDK 1.2 and report the result back 
Please do not forget  updating PHP version. Thanks.

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[2001-12-30 09:03:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

After calling a java class the output always contains the text
�security properties not found. using defaults�.

This is a problem, because it is embedded in the HTML-text and when
it�s within a input-tag of a form, the field isn�t displayed correct.

I spent some days with investigations, where this message comes from
(java? php?) and how to supress it.
A Prefix @new doesn�t help.

Any ideas, folks?
Would be great to get a solution,
regards, Oskar

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